Tim Korstanje, Lainy Kruger, and Cadence Vincent soared to the top in the latest SEC Weekly Awards, celebrated for their exceptional performances and impactful contributions both on and off the field
Author: Sophia Davis
Eastern Michigan University’s swim and dive teams are set to compete at Bowling Green this Friday. The Eagles aim to continue their strong season with key events in the Mid-American Conference showdown.
Top 100 breaststroker in the Class of 2027 and #11-ranked Bianca Nwaizu has officially committed to the University of Texas. This rising star is ready to electrify Texas’ swim team with her outstanding breaststroke talent
New research reveals 10 amazing benefits of swimming that extend well beyond just fitness. From boosting your mental health to improving joint flexibility, this full-body workout offers incredible advantages for people of all ages. Dive in and explore what makes swimming such a uniquely powerful exercise!
South Carolina women and Florida State men electrified fans with thrilling victories in a high-stakes dual meet showdown. Showcasing remarkable depth and savvy strategy, both teams edged out their rivals in a fierce competition that highlighted emerging stars
Louisville pulled off an electrifying double dual sweep against Tennessee and Auburn, as both the men’s and women’s teams dazzled with their skill and grit. The Cardinals demonstrated incredible depth and relentless determination throughout this thrilling, hard-fought series
Illinois standout and World Junior Champs qualifier Thomas McMillan has officially committed to North Carolina State University, bringing the Wolfpack a dynamic blend of exceptional talent and invaluable international experience
Australian swimmer Mollie O’Callaghan shared her excitement for the World Cup, describing it as a thrilling chance to “mix things up and actually have fun with racing,” perfectly capturing the vibrant, electrifying energy pulsing through the competition
Men’s swimming made a strong showing at the Centennial Conference Quad, showcasing skill and determination. Dickinson athletes delivered standout performances, highlighting the team’s competitive spirit early in the season.
Caspar Corbeau shattered the world record in the 200m breaststroke with a breathtaking sub-2:00 finish. Meanwhile, Shin Ohashi made headlines by obliterating the World Junior Record, heralding an exciting new chapter in competitive swimming









