The NCAA is under growing pressure to establish clear rules on prize money and athlete eligibility. As the debate heats up, crafting transparent guidelines has become crucial to guarantee fair competition and safeguard the rights of student-athletes
Author: Noah Rodriguez
Burlington’s girls swimming team made waves at the Muscatine Invitational, showcasing incredible depth and talent in every event. Their dominant performances powered them to a decisive overall victory, igniting excitement for a thrilling and competitive season ahead
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Freestyler Lindsey Schlegel, blazing through the water with standout times of 23.5 in the 50 free and 51.8 in the 100 free, has officially made her verbal commitment to join Wisconsin-Green Bay for fall 2026, the program proudly announced on SwimSwam
Dutch Olympian Jan de Vries fiercely criticized the IOC’s decision to add 50m stroke sprints to the Olympic swimming events, calling it “a joke” that risks undermining the sport’s proud heritage and fierce competition
The 2025 World Junior Championships showcased elite talent, spotlighting the top 10 athletes who dominated their events with remarkable skill, setting new records and promising bright futures in global sports.
The Rolling View swim area at Falls Lake is temporarily closed due to elevated E. coli levels detected by officials. To keep everyone safe, please avoid swimming until water quality improves and authorities give the green light
UCLA and Augustana lead the charge in the MPSF Men’s Water Polo Coaches Poll, igniting anticipation for a thrilling preseason clash. These powerhouse squads are gearing up to face off in one of the nation’s most intense and competitive water polo conferences
Gavin Keogh exploded off the blocks with a stunning 53.52 in the 100m backstroke, catapulting him to #3 all-time in the U.S. 17-18 category. His electrifying swim dominated the World Junior Semifinals, marking an unforgettable breakout performance!
Pieter Coetze revealed the heartfelt reason behind his decision to decommit from Cal, saying, “I wasn’t done with South Africa yet.” The rising swimming star emphasized his deep passion for developing his skills and competing on home soil before making the bold move overseas







