Two members of the diving team competed in the NCAA championships hosted by Navy earlier this week. Juniors Landon Orth and Mia Guster represented the Leopards at regionals, scoring 214.90 and 185.00 ...
Northern sophomore Talli Tyree continued her rampant rise in the Mid-Penn Conference diving scene, collecting her second career PIAA Class 3A medal on Thursday.
She’s only a first-year, but Ainsley Kashatus ’29 will be the first woman diver in 12 years to represent Macalester at the NCAA Division III national championships.  The championships will be held at ...
The Bear Cubs swept Ohlone in a conference doubleheader Wednesday, 22-4 and 8-0, to improve to 11-9 on the year. They’ve also now won four of their last five games after splitting a Big 8 series at No ...
The LSU diving team concluded the NCAA Zone D Diving Regional in College Station on Wednesday with Carson Paul punching his ...
University of Missouri–St. Louis Swimming Coach Tony Hernandez remembers Justice Beard starting to ponder what could be possible over the remainder of her college career after she first competed in ...
-Seeds, brackets set for NCAA wrestling: https://unipanthers.com/news/2026/3/11/wrestling-panther-wrestling-seeds-and-brackets-announced-for-2026-ncaa-championships ...
Abington Heights senior Derek Williams advanced to the B final of the 50-yard freestyle at the PIAA Class 3A Swimming and Diving Championships on Wednesday morning at Bucknell University’s Kinney ...
Tufts University announced that it will be submitting plans to the City of Medford, Mass., for a new aquatics center on College Avenue, with construction expected to be completed by the start of the ...
Tuesday, members of that team were at the West Virginia Capitol to advocate for a bill that would create permanent funding at universities to support their women’s sports programs.
The bill proposes the creation of permanent endowment funds where the principal remains untouched, ensuring a consistent revenue stream for scholarships, coaching, and facilities.
More than a dozen members of the Marshall University women's swimming and diving team have filed a lawsuit over plans by the school to drop the sport.