Overreacting To The 2023 SEC & ACC Championships Day 1
After day one of the 2023 ACC and SEC champs, we’ll play the favorite game of SwimSwam commenters: jumping to conclusions after a single day of racing.
Claire Curzan Clocks 51.08 100 Fly as Stanford Beats Cal Handily in Women’s Dual Meet
Stanford hosted Cal for a women’s dual meet on Saturday, marking the final regular season meet for both programs as the Pac-12 Championships rapidly approach.
After Cavalier Invite, Only MacNeil And Marchand Have A Shot At A Perfect Season
After Gretchen Walsh placed second to Aimee Canny in the 200 free last weekend, Leon Marchand and Maggie MacNeil are the only unbeaten swimmers left.
What Might Aimee Canny’s Weekend Mean for the Virginia Women?
Canny swam the #2 time in the NCAA this weekend in the 200 free (1:42.78). The 200 free was the only event where Virginia had 0 A finalists last year at NCAAs
Alex Walsh Clocks 1:53.66 200 IM at Cavalier Invite, #3 in NCAA This Season
Defending NCAA champion and American Record holder Alex Walsh clocked a 1:53.66 200 IM at the Cavalier Invite, the #3 time in the NCAA this season.
SwimSwam’s Top 100 For 2023: Women’s #10-1
After a standout year that saw her ranked top-six in the world in six different events, Summer McIntosh is poised for a sensational 2023.
LIVEBARN Race of the Week: Sticklen Joins Stacked Group of 100 Fly Contenders with 49.79
Last weekend, Texas junior Emma Sticklen posted a personal-best 49.79 in the women’s 100-yard butterfly during the Longhorns’ dual meet against NC State.
Claire Curzan Drops 1:51.04 200 Back in Dual Meet with UCLA
Stanford hosted UCLA for women’s dual meet this past Friday, winning in a 176-116 decision.
Yanyan’s Opinions On Which Swimmers Will Make The 2024 U.S. Olympic Team
In this article, SwimSwam writer Yanyan Li breaks down some of her predictions for who will qualify on the 2024 U.S. Olympic team.
Torri Huske Clocks 50.99 100 Fly as Stanford Speeds Past USC in Pac-12 Women’s Dual
Stanford hosted USC on Saturday for a Pac-12 women’s dual meet. The Cardinal won their penultimate dual meet of the season convincingly.
With Emma Sticklen’s 49.79, The Women’s 100 Fly Just Got A Lot More Competitive
Out of the 11 women who have gone sub-50 in the 100-yard fly, six are currently swimming in the NCAA, and now Sticklen is one of them.
How Hard Is It to Win NCAA, Short Course Worlds Titles in the Same Season?
Virginia’s Kate Douglass (above) is one of five swimmers who has the potential to win individual titles at both the NCAA and Short Course Worlds this season.
Torri Huske, Delaney Schnell Named Pac-12 Women’s Swimmer & Diver of the Week
Huske captured wins in all six events she competed in during Stanford’s dual meets against Arizona and Arizona State, earning a total of 36 total points.
As Dual Meets Unwind, MacNeil, G. Walsh, and Marchand Keep Unbeaten Streaks Alive
As dual meets finish and prep for conferences start, we thought it would be a good time to check in on the swimmers still undefeated in individual events.
Stanford Women Stay Undefeated with Event Sweep at Arizona
The Cardinal women improved to 4-0 on the season with a 169.5-99.5 rout of Arizona, sweeping the title in every race they contested on Saturday.