The Texas men knocked exactly a second off the American Record in the 400 medley relay to cap off a great day of racing in Austin.
The Florida Atlantic women won their third-straight team title while the Towson men won for the first time at the 2025 Patriot Invite.
Record swims from Schick and LeGere powered Vermont to a bigger lead, keeping the Catamounts firmly in first at the Harold Anderson Invite.
Wesche finished 3rd on platform to close a strong week that included wins on 1-meter and runner-up on 3-meter for NAU.
Also of note on Sunday, Japan’s Ryutaro Ibara won the 400 IM in 4:30.20. That’s his third gold medal of the meet – he’s responsible for all of Japan’s swimming golds after previously winning the 200 ...
The Bulls’ 12 wins and Niagara’s control of key races, including IM and relay sweeps, defined a competitive UB Invite in Buffalo.
Trinity racks up historic swims on day two of the Tiger Invite, highlighted by Burns’ NCAA B-cut and Hester’s school record in the 100 back.
SMU's 400 free relay team of Sage Sungail, Eli Likins, Harold Lockhart and Benjamin Chateigner took down one of two SMU program records that fell on Saturday.
NC State’s 2026 class grows with Polish talent Jan Gajda, a proven international breaststroker with ACC scoring upside.
Greenwich’s outlasted runner-up Ridgefield by more than 100 points to win its 22nd title. Greenwich and Ridgefield have won the last five titles.
Monticello improved on a third-place finish from last year to win its first state title in school history, outlasting runner-up Visitation by 17 points.
Loyola smashed six meet records and two program marks on Day 2 of the H2ounds Invite, led by Hayburn, Coyle, Fried, and dominant relay performances.