NAG Relay Record-holder Mitchell Schott Makes Verbal Commitment to Princeton
Summer Juniors qualifier Mitchell Schott has announced his intention to swim at Princeton University beginning in the fall of 2022.
Princeton Secures Verbal from Brazilian NAG Record-holder Lucas Tudoras (2022)
Brazilian national age group record-holder and polyglot Lucas Tudoras has verbally committed to the Princeton men’s swimming and diving class of 2026.
2021 US Olympic Trials Previews: Can Urlando Take Over Phelps’ 200 Fly Throne?
After Michael Phelps represented the US at 5 consecutive Olympic Games, the men’s 200 fly is wide-open at Olympic Trials, with a field led by Luca Urlando.
2x Texas 5A 100 Fly Champion Conor McKenna (2022) Gives Verbal Nod to Princeton
Conor McKenna, an Olympic Trials Wave 1 qualifier in the 200m fly, would have scored in the A final of the event at 2020 Ivies.
After Two Years of Runner-Up Finishes, Wakeland Boys Clinch Texas 5A Title
Meanwhile, Connor Foote of Alamo Heights (pictured above) was the only double winner, claiming the 100 back and 100 free.
Junior Sienna Schellenger Posts Breakout 49.9 100 FR: Texas HS 5A Regionals
The University Interscholastic League (UIL) had its boys & girls swimming & diving regional meets this past weekend.
Malia Rausch Hits 4:40.2 500 Free, Dropping Six Seconds, in Lewisville
She was out in 1:48.67 at the 200 flip, then only went over 29 once with a 29.13 penultimate 50, before careening home with a 27.74 final 50.
Rausch Hits 1:45.9, Jett Posts 1:36.0 in 200 Free at Lewisville Winter Champs
Tonight, Rausch split 51.3/54.5 en route to her 1:45.96, the Ohio State ’25 commit’s first time under 1:46 as well as her first time under 1:47.
Rausch & McKenna Join Olympic Trials Qualifiers With Huge Time Trial Drops
At a time trial meet in Lewisville, 17-year-olds Malia Rausch and Conor McKenna each put up huge time drops to log their first Olympic Trials cuts.
Sohn Breaks 5A Record with 1:37.0 200 Free at 2020 Texas State Championships
Aledo’s Elijah Sohn, a Texas A&M commit, successfully defended his title in 1:37.02, clipping a tenth from the former record set in 2017.