Providence College men’s basketball Coach John O’Neill has announced his retirement, closing an extraordinary 25-year chapter at the helm of the team. Over the years, O’Neill forged a powerful legacy marked by steadfast leadership and an unshakable dedication to the Friars’ program
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Planet Swim and Sporting Jax, the swimming club co-founded by Caeleb Dressel, have officially gone their separate ways in Northeast Florida. This fresh split marks an exciting new chapter for both clubs as they dive into the future, continuing to make a splash in the regional swim community
As the NCAA long course season comes to a thrilling close, social media is abuzz with excitement over incredible standout performances. Yet, experts urge caution, reminding us that championship victories don’t always predict success on the international stage
Cincinnati head coach Mandy Commons-DiSalle has announced her retirement, bringing to a close an extraordinary era marked by thrilling tournament runs and a lasting legacy that propelled the program to new heights of growth and success
Stanford soared to its second consecutive national championship in artistic swimming, captivating audiences with breathtaking skill and flawless teamwork. The Cardinals dominated the pool, cementing their status as the unstoppable powerhouse of collegiate artistic swimming
Texas clinched its 17th NCAA Championship, dominating the season with an impressive 75% win rate. Star players dazzled fans by consistently scoring over 20 points per game, blending skill and determination to drive their unforgettable title triumph
Presenting the 2025-26 Taunton Daily Gazette Swimming All-Scholastics: celebrating the outstanding student-athletes who excel with dazzling performances in the pool and impressive achievements in the classroom. Join us as we honor this season’s extraordinary champions!
Cam McEvoy’s starting block from his record-breaking 50m freestyle swim is set to take center stage in China. This iconic piece isn’t just equipment-it’s a powerful symbol of swimming history, celebrating McEvoy’s stunning world record achievement
Stanford swimmers Lucy Bell and Torri Huske have surged into the spotlight as finalists for the prestigious Honda Award, honoring the nation’s top collegiate female athletes in swimming and diving
World Aquatics has introduced an exciting new twist to the 400m freestyle events: lap counters known as “bell laps,” crafted to enhance race clarity and elevate swimmer strategy, SwimSwam reports. This groundbreaking innovation marks a thrilling leap forward in the world of competitive swimming









