With the 2016 Summer Olympic Games almost exactly one year away, Stanford women's swimming will be well-represented at the 2015 FINA World Championships. - Palo Alto Online
Lia Neal win’s gold in the Women’s 4x100 at the 2015 World University Games - Stanford Athletics
Stanford swimmers Lia Neal and Felicia Lee will return from the World University Games in Gwangju, Korea with at least one gold medal apiece. Neal can boast of an event record as well. - Palo Alto Online
A Bronze in 2012 was crazy. A Silver in this year’s NCAA C'hip was predictable. Next level is to win Gold in Rio summer of 2016. - The Shadow League
VIDEO: Three swimmers became the first African American women the top three spots in a single NCAA championship event. One broke a record and another is an Olympic medal-holder. Lia Neal and Simone Manuel talk to Tamron Hall about making history. - MSNBC
Maritza McClendon: “A tear instantly came to my eyes, I couldnât believe it⦠This is a true moment in history for minorities. I still canât believe we had three women of color take 1,2, 3 in the 100 free at Division 1 NCAA Swimming and Diving Championships.” - Swim Swam
Lia Neal & Simone Manuel, Stanford (after 100 free & 400 free relay) - Swimming World
Manuel threw down a 45.79 anchor as Lia Neal, Janet Hu, Lindsey Engel and Manuel turned in a stunning time of 3:08.54 for the NCAA and American record and the title. - Swimming World Magazine
Lia Neal and freshman sensation Simone Manuel, perhaps the two highest-profile African-American female swimmers, will pool their talents to try to bring Stanford the team title at this week’s NCAA championships, while squaring off for individual glory. - ESPNW
VIDEO: Lia Neal contributes to Stanford’s 2nd place NCAA team finish. Coach Greg Meehan is selected as Coach of the Year for women swimming. Swim Swam
Three more national titles on the second day of the 2014 NCAA Division I Women’s Swimming & Diving Championships kept Stanford in second place with 297 points, behind only Georgia’s 369 points. - Palo Alto Online
MINNEAPOLIS -- Stanford sits in second place of the 2014 NCAA Division I Women's Swimming and Diving Championships after the first day of action thanks to three national titles during the evening's finals session. - gostanford.com
The Cardinal started the meet strong with a solid victory in the 200-yard medley relay in a school-record 1:35.74 - Stanford Daily
FEDERAL WAY, Wash. -- Stanford received wins from Maya DiRado, Katie Olsenand - StanFelicia Lee Friday night to put the Cardinal in second place at Pac-12 Women's Swimming & Diving Championships. - gostanford.com
Lia Neal puts up a fight in second place finish to Missy Franklin in the 200 free at Pac-12 Women’s Championship. - Swim Swam
VIDEO: Lia Neal and the Stanford Women swim team do their best Beyonce dance impression to raise money for Camp Kesem. - tennisnow07
While nobody lit the pool on fire with any incredibly fast times, the California Golden Bears and Stanford Cardinal gave the fans at Stanford’s Avery Aquatics Center plenty to cheer about. - Swim Swam
Freshman Lia Neal put together an impressive weekend with two A-cuts (100 free, 200 free) - Gostandford.com
The top-finishing American is SwimAtlanta’s Amanda Weir in 55.27, and 2012 American Olympian Lia Neal was 4th in 55.32. - Swim Swam