Stanford synchronized swimming will compete on the world stage later this summer with the World Synchronized Swimming Championships in Rome, Italy. The recently completed final phase of the U.S. team trials saw three Stanford athletes qualify to represent their country in Rome. >> Read More
After three days of competition, Stanford finished third at the 2009 U.S. Synchronized Swimming Championships. The Cardinal also completed a successful weekend as the host of the event from the Avery Aquatic Center. The competition includes the top Synchro athletes from around the nation from both college and club teams. >> Read More
On day two of the U.S. Nationals, Stanford Synchro again performed well. The Cardinal continued to post good scores, while hosting the top competition from around the country at the Avery Aquatic Center. >> Read More
Playing host to the top synchronized swimming event of the year, Stanford got off to a strong start at the Avery Aquatic Center, the home of the 2009 U.S. Synchronized Swimming Championships. On day one, Stanford competed in the preliminaries of the free team, duet and solo competitions. >> Read More
Stanford will play host to the 2009 U.S. National Synchronized Swimming Championships from the Avery Aquatic Center from April 30 - May 2. More than 100 elite athletes will vie for national titles in the solo, duet and team events in the nation's most prestigious competition. The 2009 U.S. National Championships will mark the 64th year of national competition in the duet and team events and the 60th year of solo competition. >> Read More
After four consecutive national collegiate titles, Stanford synchronized swimming settled for second place on Saturday. The Cardinal had several strong swims, but it was not enough as Ohio State took the title with 98 points. The Cardinal finished as the national runner-up with 80 points. >> Read More