Braden Holloway Had Multiple Men Go 46 in the 100m Free in Practice

2022-09-09 22:47:28 By : Mr. Leo Lou

At the ASCA World Clinic currently in Las Vegas, SwimSwam caught up with NC State head coach Braden Holloway.

At the ASCA World Clinic currently in Las Vegas, SwimSwam caught up with NC State head coach Braden Holloway.

Earlier this week, the Texas women’s swimming and diving team announced their schedule for the upcoming 2022-23 NCAA season.

Despite the losses, it looks like IU is in a stronger position this season than they were last season.

The Texas men’s swimming and diving team has released their schedule for the 2022-23 season, which includes several dual/tri meets as well as invites.

Abbasse comes to Oakland following a stint as the Head Swimming Coach for Liquid Lightning Swimming Club in Lake Orion.

September 09th, 2022 ACC, College, News, Training, Video, Video Interview

At the ASCA World Clinic currently in Las Vegas, SwimSwam caught up with NC State head coach Braden Holloway. The ACC Champion coach had just come off of a talk with fellow sprint coaches Herbie Behm, Brian Peresie, and Matt Bowe about developing speed. Holloway shares what some of his favorite takeaways were from the collaborative discussion as well as what he’s looking forward to about the upcoming season for the Wolfpack. Holloway reveals that in practice just the other day, they ended up pushing a 100m free (Long course) for time with fins and paddles on, where freshman Michael Cotter swam a 46, spurring a couple other men on the team to do the same after.

Click bait. Add fins & paddles in title and watch your clicks go away.

Call me when they do a real event, like 75 yards with fins.

SwimSwam has had some misleading headlines in the past but this is just click bait.

I’m waiting for “swimming coach shoots entire team” only for it to be shot with a camera for a photo.

actually not that impressive with fins. the world record with fins is 41 with guys who you barely know

Big Fin with the fake news. Sad!

Evenrude NIL deals comin’ soon, baby.

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