By SwimSwam Contributors on SwimSwam Courtesy: Robert Dickson NCAA Swimming and Diving is approaching its most popular time of the year. Dual meets will be wrapping up over the next couple of weeks and then all attention will be turned towards conference championships and NCAAs. Given that championship season brings the most attention to the sport, it is the perfect opportunity for athletes to capitalize on their name, image, and likeness (NIL). This table illustrates the men’s NCAA leaders in each event and their corresponding Instagram followings. Event Athlete (School) Instagram Followers 50 Freestyle Jordan Crooks (Tennessee) 10.4k 100 Freestyle Josh Liendo (Florida) 13.3k 200
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