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Swimming World Unveils NCAA Preview Issue (Free Access)

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Swimming World Unveils NCAA Preview Issue (Free Access)

Swimming World Unveils NCAA Preview Issue (Free Access)

March is always known as NCAA Championships month, and Swimming World is stoked to celebrate the end of the collegiate season by offering our “subscriber only” Special Edition at your fingertips. For a limited time, get a Sneak Peak at SW Premium! In our NCAA Championships preview, we take a look at who will reign supreme at the Division I Championships – and a whole lot more including DII, DIII, and high school coverage.

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To mark NCAA Championships season, Swimming World is offering an exclusive free sneak peek of this subscriber-only content.

For a limited time, readers can also sign up for a trial subscription to access the full issue and Swimming World’s extensive archive of swimming coverage.

Subscribers can view the issue in multiple formats, including a digital flipbook, article-by-article navigation, audible narration, share to Instagram, and a downloadable PDF.

Will the University of Virginia capture a fifth consecutive women’s title? Who will emerge triumphant in the men’s meet, which is expected to be one of the most hotly contested competitions in recent memory. Cal has an arsenal capable of boosting the Golden Bears to the top of the standings, while Texas is also expected to be in the mix, the Longhorns stalking a 16th championship.

The NCAA Preview also examines the leading contenders to take home crowns at the Division II and Division III levels, and includes several features on some of the biggest names in the sport at the college level. How does Cal’s Jack Alexy prepare for big races? Why did Tennessee’s Mona McSharry, an Irish Olympic medalist, travel the United States in a van during the first semester of the college season? How did a jam-packed 2024 prepare Texas’ Luke Hobson to become one of the world’s elite middle-distance freestylers?

But there is much more to the NCAA Preview than what has already been mentioned, content that goes beyond the college scene. We take the time machine back to 2001, when Michael Phelps set the first world record of his spectacular career. We honor the 2024 Athletes of the Year in water polo, diving, artistic swimming and open water swimming. We examine topics that feature nutrition, age-group training and coach-parent relationships.

Go Bears! Go Hoosiers! Go ‘hoos!

Yes, this issue has it all!

Swimming World is also pumped to offer you the chance to view the NCAA Issue in a way that best fits your preferences. Go page-by-page, listen on your way to practice, or share to Social Media with your friends! Want the issue in PDF form? We’ve got you covered!

Click here to preview the NCAA Championships Issue and start your free trial subscription today

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