For Elly Morrison, success in diving isn’t about proving anything to anyone; it’s about being the best version of herself.
By Brian Shim

For Elly Morrison, success in diving isn’t about proving anything to anyone; it’s about being the best version of herself.
By Brian Shim
What makes a great locker room according to Northeastern coaches and student athletes.
By Rohan Chaturvedi
A profile of Janet Swanson, a legend of Northeastern Athletics.
By Sara Corey
by Mia Thomas There are moments when it feels like everything is closing in. The ones when all the pain, fear, and failure fight so hard to creep under your skin. There I was, in the middle of the Pacific Ocean, catching glimpses of land peeping over the 5-foot swells every chance I got. The…
Read MoreBy Mackenzie Hagist During my four years at Northeastern, I can confidently say that travel and meet days are among some of my favorites. From the moment I pack my bag to travel, to the second the last relay is over I am always overflowing with emotions. There’s something about getting up, putting on a…
Read MoreBy Elizabeth Klemm For 22.29 seconds in February, third year swimmer Megan Clark held her breath, hoping to become the first Northeastern swimmer to ever qualify for the NCAA Swimming and Diving Championships. Her efforts were good enough to make the cut. For the first time since 2004, Northeastern would have an athlete…
Read MoreEvery younger sibling, at one point in her life, has done something just like her older sibling. Whether it’s the product of an internal desire to follow in her footsteps or the result of a willingness to alleviate the pressures of a busy schedule, siblings will engage in similar activity for one reason or another.…
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