Monthly Archives: October 2016

5 Books Every Swimmer Should Read

By Katie Wingert, Swimming World College Intern.  Books are not always swimmers’ first choice for rest and relaxation. After a long [...]

Division II Meet Preview Queens Looks To Rebound Against Wingate

Coming off a tough loss to Division III powerhouse Emory last weekend, defending National Champions Queens University of Charlotte will be l [...]

ACC Weekly Preview Busy Louisville Cardinals Head to Knoxville

It’s been a busy October for the Louisville Cardinals, and for nine of their women, this weekend will be a fourth straight competing. [...]

Tennessee Dominates Week Three SEC Recognitions

Tennessee all but swept the awards of the third week of SEC Swimming and Diving athletes of the week. On the men’s side, junior Sam [...]

Therese Alshammar Announces Upcoming Retirement

Six-time Swedish Olympian Therese Alshammar has announced that she will be calling it a career after next week’s Swedish Short C [...]

Michigan Women Indiana Men Top First CSCAA Poll of 201617 Season

The College Swimming Coaches Association of America (CSCAA) have released their first Top 25 Swimming & Diving poll for the 2016-17 seas [...]

Pac12 Weekly Preview UCLA Faces Washington State ASU Back Home

By Dan D’Addona. Most of the Pac-12 has an off week, but there are still a couple of teams competing. Here is what to watch for this [...]

SEC Weekly Preview GeorgiaFlorida Rivalry Renews AuburnLSU Too

By Dan D’Addona. The SEC has an intense schedule this week with several rivalry matchups. Here is what to watch for this week: The Ge [...]

Set Of The Week Developing Consistent Butterfly

Welcome to Swimming World’s Set Of The Week! This week’s set is an aerobic butterfly set that mixes in drill and fin work to f [...]

5 Teams That Could Win the 4×200 Free Relay at Mens NCAAs

by Robbie Dickson, Swimming World College Intern. Last year at the 2016 NCAA Championships, the Texas Longhorns broke the NCAA record in the [...]
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