Northern Michigan University athletes LaCount, Nolles, and Stiles have earned spots on the College Sports Communicators (CSC) Academic All-America Teams, recognizing their outstanding academic and athletic achievements. Their dedication exemplifies the high standards of NMU athletics.
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Brazilian swimmer Balduccini clocked a personal best in the 200m freestyle, securing his spot at the upcoming World Championships. His impressive performance not only highlighted his training commitment but also set high expectations for the international stage.
In a stunning display of endurance, Tara Kinder clinched victory in the 400IM finals at the Australian Champs, clocking in at 4:37.14. Overcoming significant pain, her performance propels her up the world rankings, marking a pivotal moment in her career.
At the Aquatics Center, swimmers of all ages are coming together to enjoy both exercise and camaraderie. Regular sessions promote fitness and foster friendships, creating a welcoming environment for the community. The center continues to be a staple for health and social connection.
A vacant Dutch church is set to be transformed into a public swimming pool, dubbed “Holy Water.” The innovative project aims to breathe new life into the historic structure, providing the community with a unique recreational space while preserving its architectural heritage.
Cam McEvoy delivered a stunning performance at the Australian Championships, clinching the Men’s 50m Freestyle title with a lightning-fast time of 21.48 seconds. His impressive victory on Day 3 solidifies his status as a dominant force in swimming.
Hutchinson swim coach Rory Fairbanks has announced his retirement, concluding a distinguished career that has significantly impacted the local swim community. Fairbanks leaves behind a legacy of excellence and a commitment to fostering young talent.
In a stunning display of speed, Sam Short and Guilherme Costa emerged victorious in the men’s 400-meter freestyle at the 2025 Brazilian World Championship Trials. Both swimmers showcased their skills, securing spots for the upcoming championship in exceptional fashion.
In an electrifying display at the Australian Champs, Day 2 prelims, Paralympic star Alexa Leary shattered her own world record in the 100m freestyle, clocking an astonishing time that solidifies her status as a formidable competitor on the global stage.
In a surprising move, the Russian Swim Federation has appointed a new national head coach, catching current coach Andrey Chepik off guard. The decision has sparked debates within the swimming community about future direction and leadership in Russian athletics.









