Euro Juniors finalist Siri Vanderlinden has verbally committed to Yale University for the 2026-27 season, marking a significant step in her athletic and academic career. More details to follow.
Author: Olivia Williams
Eight exceptional athletes from NC State University have secured their places on the USA Swimming National Team, highlighting the program’s rising talent and cementing its status as a powerhouse in competitive swimming
The University of Georgia launched its season with a spectacular win over UNC Wilmington, thrilling fans with a dynamic offense and unbreakable defense. This electrifying victory propels the Bulldogs into an exciting journey as they charge ahead in their campaign
World Aquatics has secured a $4.6 million settlement with former ISL athletes, putting an end to long-standing disputes over contracts and payments. This groundbreaking agreement marks a significant victory in the fight for fair compensation for athletes
Hundreds of swimmers dove into the shimmering Pacific at La Jolla Cove this Sunday, igniting excitement at the annual open-water swim. Participants of all ages braved the waves, uniting to celebrate community spirit and fitness in one of San Diego’s most cherished coastal traditions
A swimmer tragically lost their life to drowning after being pulled from the water in Ocean County, New Jersey, authorities confirmed. Despite the desperate efforts of emergency responders to revive them, resuscitation was unsuccessful. An investigation into the incident is currently underway
Virginia has secured World Juniors finalist Jessica Thompson for the 2026 season, bringing a dynamic forward known for her electrifying scoring and playmaking skills to their lineup
Swimming is temporarily banned at 15 state beaches in Iowa because of high bacteria levels, officials have announced. To keep you safe, visitors are strongly encouraged to steer clear of water activities until the conditions get better
Australian swimming legend Ian Thorpe didn’t just break age-group records-he obliterated them, setting benchmarks that still stand strong today. His remarkable early dominance wasn’t confined to Australia; his blazing times challenged and outpaced top U.S. swimmers, establishing him as a global icon of youth swimming excellence
World Juniors bronze medalist Madison Kryger has officially committed to electrify the University of Tennessee’s forward lineup for the 2026-27 season, promising a thrilling boost of talent and energy to the Volunteers