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(02/15/24 10:00am)
While striving to make it back to the Olympics for a second time, University of Wisconsin-Madison swimmer Phoebe Bacon is making sure she prioritizes her love for swimming leading up to her return to the Olympic Trials stage.
(04/17/18 6:29pm)
The University of Wisconsin swimming and diving team named Yuri Suguiyama to be its next head coach, SwimSwam News reported early Tuesday and UW Athletics later confirmed in a release.
(02/13/18 1:00pm)
After a regular season full of ups and downs including a Big Ten Record for sophomore Beata Nelson and the departure of one of their captains, the No. 21 Wisconsin women’s swim team is ready to put its last four months in the rearview mirror and move to the penultimate point of its season — the Big Ten championships.
(01/18/18 3:21pm)
Twenty three-year-old Olympian and Wisconsin volunteer assistant coach Matthew Hutchins announced his retirement from competitive swimming on Wednesday through a statement to Swimming New Zealand.
(01/15/18 10:25pm)
It came down to the final relay and just four total points, but the No. 18 Wisconsin Badgers women’s swim team couldn’t escape No. 9 Southern California on Monday afternoon in sunny Los Angeles. The No. 7 Trojan men also gave the Badgers more than they could handle in a day of wicked fast racing outdoors.
(01/14/18 1:00pm)
Immediately after a nine-day training trip to Hawaii that was equal parts relaxation and hard work, the unranked Wisconsin swim team is heading to the University of Southern California for a dual meet with the No. 7/No.9 Trojans on Monday to start the second half of their season.
(11/20/17 7:19pm)
After missing the first half of the 2017-’18 season, 2016 Olympic gold medalist Cierra Runge is no longer on the Wisconsin swim team, according to multiple sources familiar with the situation.
(10/20/17 12:52am)
Twenty minutes after winning his first race in a Wisconsin cap, junior swimmer Tyler Zelen lost his goggles on the dive in for the 100-yard freestyle. Although he got dead last in that particular race, Zelen showed his grit as he continued without his goggles and ultimately turned in a solid time of 49.87 seconds.
(10/19/17 1:05pm)
For freshman swimmer Ido Haber, his transition to competing at the Division I level halfway across the world from Kiryat Bialik, Israel was made easier thanks to his two and a half years of mandatory service in the Israeli Air Force. In training with the Air Force, Haber learned an incredibly important lesson — to learn to adapt.
(10/18/17 2:58am)
After a tri-meet at Auburn that was admittedly challenging, the No. 25 Wisconsin men’s swim and dive team, and the No. 12 Wisconsin women’s swim and dive team (0-1 men, 0-1 women), are ready to begin its two-meet homestand with a dual meet against star-studded No. 8 and No. 4 Georgia (1-0, 1-0) on Thursday.
(10/12/17 12:00pm)
After graduating one of the largest senior classes in recent memory, the Wisconsin swimming and diving team is back in 2017-’18 with a new, more versatile look. With an incoming class that includes two national champions, an Olympian and three high-profile transfers, head coach Whitney Hite and his team should have little trouble climbing the ranks of the Big Ten.
(03/15/17 6:13pm)
The No. 12 Wisconsin Badgers come into this meet with top-ten aspirations and a stacked team, which is a welcome change from previous years. Head coach Whitney Hite recruited a top-four class this year, and it shows with the team’s overall success and improvement this season.
(03/09/17 6:11pm)
For the first time since 2001, the No. 12 Wisconsin Badgers will have a diver at the NCAA Championships.
(02/22/17 11:07pm)
All year, the stars of the No. 22 Wisconsin men’s swim and dive team have been seniors Cannon Clifton, Matt Hutchins and Brett Pinfold. Although the three will be heavily relied upon this weekend at the Big Ten Championships, head coach Whitney Hite believes that the meet will be his entire team’s time to shine.
(02/15/17 4:32pm)
All season, the No. 12 Wisconsin women’s swimming and diving team has been working toward the elusive goal of winning a Big Ten title. Head coach Whitney Hite believes that this year might be the year his team will finally overtake traditional powerhouses like No. 6 Michigan and No. 15 Indiana and bring home the big prize this week at the Big Ten Championship meet, in West Lafayette, Ind.
(01/31/17 9:16pm)
On Saturday, the Badgers swimming and diving team took a trip to South Bend, Ind., for the Notre Dame Shamrock Invitational hoping to find their lucky charms.
(01/13/17 8:00am)
After a week of heavy training in Hawaii, the No. 19/No. 14 Wisconsin swim and dive team is back on the road to take on No. 16/No. 8 USC at the Uytengsu Aquatics Center in Los Angeles this Friday.