The Evergreen State College track and field teams opened the 2026 outdoor season on Friday, March 6 and Saturday, March 7.
Virginia junior Claire Curzan repeated as champion in the 100-yard backstroke and the Cavaliers remained in first place heading into the final day of the women's swimming and diving championships.
NCAA women's swimming and diving championships: Curzan and Bell go back-to-back, Virginia pulls away
California freshman Claire Weinstein pulled off the upset in the 500 freestyle. Weinstein threw down one of the biggest swims of the night, surging past the field to win the 500 freestyle in 4:30.09 ...
Tyrice Taylor and Rivaldo Marshall finished 1-2 in the 800 meters to help Arkansas run away with the men's team title, while ...
Stanford’s Lucy Bell (200-yard breaststroke) and Torri Huske (50 freestyle) and Cal’s Claire Weinstein (500 free) won titles in the NCAA women’s swimming championships.
Virginia's Claire Curzan won the 100-yard backstroke in the second-fastest time ever, helping the Cavaliers remain in first ...
The Cavaliers built a dynasty that “kind of snowballed” into the primary feeder of the U.S. women’s Olympic team.
Anna Moesch entered the water in fifth place, but she swam the fastest 200 free relay split in history to anchor Virginia to victory.
A resurgent season for the Florida women’s track and field team reached its conclusion Saturday night in Fayetteville, Arkansas.
When Noah Lyles powered into the straightaway and started pulling away in the 200-meter final, only a few questions remained ...
Summer McIntosh came in just behind her best time in a dominant 200 freestyle performance while Gretchen Walsh starred in the 100 fly semis.
Former World Record holder Brigid Kosgei simply ran away from the women’s field in the 2026 Tokyo Marathon, soloing the final ...
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