Arizona State’s men’s track team made history as the first since 2017 to sweep all four relay events at the NCAA Championships. Their electrifying performance marks the dawn of an exciting new era of sprint and distance dominance
Author: Isabella Rossi
Top players are gearing up for the 2026 Australian Open with key pre-trials tune-up events. Rising stars and seasoned pros alike aim to sharpen their form ahead of the season’s first Grand Slam
NJ.com is excited to unveil the Girls Swimming All-State Third Team for the 2025-26 season, honoring the incredible athletes who made a splash with their exceptional performances across New Jersey’s highly competitive high school swimming landscape!
WADA has strongly denied rumors suggesting it plans to change the rules to block former U.S. President Donald Trump from attending the 2028 Los Angeles Olympics or the upcoming World Cup
Harvard scores big by landing Illinois State’s Verbal Champion, Yuri Plaksin! With his exceptional talent, Plaksin is ready to take Harvard’s team to new heights for 2027 and beyond
Virginia enters the NCAA tournament as the top favorite, determined to capture an astonishing sixth consecutive women’s basketball championship. With a star-studded lineup and a dominant season behind them, the Cavaliers are ready to embark on another thrilling quest for glory
Luca Hoek exploded onto the scene by smashing the Spanish national record in the 50m freestyle with a blazing 21.93, catapulting him to #5 all-time among swimmers aged 18 and under. This stunning achievement highlights the thrilling rise of Spain’s next generation of swimming stars!
13-year-old prodigy Yu Zidi is ready to captivate the world as she competes in five electrifying events at the China Open. Her extraordinary talent is turning heads across the globe, and fans are eagerly anticipating her dazzling performances on this grand stage
Eleven standout Blue Jays from Johns Hopkins University have secured their places at the NCAA Swimming Championships, showcasing the team’s remarkable talent and relentless drive as they prepare to make waves on the national stage
At the Pro Swim Series Westmont Day 3 Finals, Summer McIntosh absolutely dominated the 200 free, smashing a blazing 1:53.80. Meanwhile, Gretchen Walsh put on a stunning display in the 100 fly semifinals, leaving fans in awe









