Lani Pallister has smashed Katie Ledecky’s long-standing world record in a stunning performance, made even more special by Pallister sharing that she treasures Ledecky’s autograph from 2014 at home. This triumph signals the thrilling beginning of an exciting new era in the world of swimming
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Kennedi Dobson is turning heads with a spectacular Pan Pacs qualification and an electrifying college debut. This rising swimming sensation is rapidly proving she has the talent and drive to dominate both the international arena and the collegiate pool
Binghamton University’s swimming and diving teams made waves at the Bucknell Fall Invitational, showcasing outstanding performances and shattering personal records as they dive into an exhilarating season ahead!
At the 2025 Swimming World Cup in Toronto, unforgettable swims took center stage with quiet brilliance. From surprising finishes to bold record-breaking feats, here are the must-see moments you might have missed at this thrilling final stop of the series
USA Water Polo proudly unveils the 2025 Junior Olympic All-Americans, spotlighting the nation’s brightest young talents. These rising stars wowed fans with their incredible skill and sportsmanship at the recent Junior Olympics, securing their spot as the very best!
Swim & Dive battled North Carolina in a thrilling meet showcased in our latest photo gallery. Catch key moments and standout performances capturing the intensity and skill on virginiasports.com.
Hubert Kos and Kate Douglass lead the 2025 World Cup prize money standings, with a combined total of $1.55 million awarded so far. Both athletes continue to dominate the competition’s lucrative season.
Pitt shattered three school and three pool records in an electrifying victory over Penn State, showcasing a powerhouse performance that highlights the team’s unstoppable rise in collegiate swimming
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.
Estonian swimmer Ralf Tribuntsov shattered the national 100m backstroke record with a stunning time of 49.92 seconds at the Toronto World Cup. This remarkable achievement not only sets a new standard but also marks an exciting breakthrough for Estonia on the world swimming stage









