SwimmingWorldMagazine.com Weekly Channel Recap: February 10, 2007

PHOENIX, Arizona, February 10. THIS past week, business picked up for SwimmingWorldMagazine.com as NCAA conference championship season commenced and swimmers from around the world checked in with news from all over the place.

Senior writer John Lohn posted his assorted thoughts on several news pieces from around the world, including Rhi Jeffrey's decision to leave school to focus on Olympic Trials getting some major heat on message boards throughout the country. Meanwhile, assistant newsmaster Erin Greene recapped an ultra-fast Stanford/California women's meet from last weekend.

In a non-premium commentary piece, publisher and CEO Brent Rutemiller took Rutgers to task for cutting its best academic teams on campus. In the same arena, the New Jersey Legislature made its way into the Rutgers fight with a resolution calling for Rutgers to reinstate all six cut sports.

Rutemiller kept up his busy week with a pair of enlightening interviews with Swimming World Magazine's College Swimmers of the Week Elaine Breeden of Stanford and Matt Stewart of Gustavus Adolphus.

In the "A Day in the Life" series, Australian sophomore Matt Lenton of Indiana University began his pre-Big Ten Championship journal entries. For those asking, he is no relation to Libby, and has been on record stating that he just wants to make his own name in the sport.

In another exciting piece on the site, Maddy Crippen, Tara Kirk and Staciana Winfield took part in a USOC Athletes Advisory Council candidate interview.

To check out the previous week of exciting swimming news, please click on the following links.

Also, if you think a piece of news has not been covered, please make sure to e-mail SwimmingWorldMagazine.com by clicking here.

Premium
Random Thoughts from the Deck — February 8, 2007 by John Lohn
Looking Back at Stanford/Cal Women's Dual Meet — February 7, 2007 by Erin Greene

NCAA Conference Championship Results and Recaps
NCAA Division I Conference Championships Results and Recaps — February 9, 2007
NCAA Division II Conference Championships Results and Recaps — February 9, 2007
NCAA Division III Conference Championships Results and Recaps — February 10, 2007

Commentary
Academic Excellence On The Chopping Block at Rutgers: A Brain Drain For Financial Gain — February 5, 2007 by Brent Rutemiller

Swimming World Radio
Swimming World Radio Speaks With Swimming World Magazine's College Swimmers of the Week Elaine Breeden and Matt Stewart — February 10, 2007

A Day in the Life
Matt Lenton, Day 3 — February 10, 2007
Matt Lenton, Day 2 — February 9, 2007
Matt Lenton, Day 1 — February 8, 2007

Meet of the Week
Preview: Stanford at California Men — February 8, 2007 by Jason Marsteller
Recap: Princeton Men Win H-Y-P Meet, Harvard Knocks Off Yale — February 4, 2007 by Jason Marsteller
Recap: Princeton Leads Harvard, Yale After Day One of H-Y-P Men's Meet — February 3, 2007 by Jason Marsteller
Recap: No. 5 Rowan Men Cruise to 135.5-109.5 Win Over Kutztown — February 3, 2007 by Jason Marsteller
Recap: No. 11 Rowan Women Outlast Kutztown, 157-103; KU's Jeppesen Sets Pool Record — February 3, 2007 by Jason Marsteller
Recap: Princeton Women Dominate H-Y-P Meet With Wins Over Harvard, Yale — February 3, 2007 by Jason Marsteller

Swimming World Rewind
40-Year Lookback – February 1967 — February 4, 2007 by Jason Marsteller

This Week in Hy-Tek
Last Week in Meet Results Uploaded to the Hy-Tek Database: February 5 — February 5, 2007

World Channel
National Records Tumble at Russian Championships — February 10, 2007
Callus Looking for Big Showing at World Champs — February 9, 2007
Williams to Receive ISHOF's Highest Honor — February 8, 2007
Industry News: ISHOF Celebrates Black History Month — February 8, 2007
United Nations Involved in Fight Against Doping — February 7, 2007
Rupprath Has New Club Contract — February 7, 2007
Jackson Sets British Short-Course Record in 800 Free — February 6, 2007
Hayden in Fine Form Heading into World Champs — February 6, 2007
Hackett Decides to Switch Coaches — February 5, 2007
Stoychev, Nuñez Morera Win Second Leg of 2007 FINA Open Water Grand Prix in Argentina — February 5, 2007
Three Vietnam Records Go Down — February 4, 2007

Club Channel
Crippen, Kirk, Winfield Vie For Spot On USOC Athletes Advisory Council — February 7, 2007

High School Channel
Carmel High Looks to Extend Streak at Indiana State High School Champs — February 8, 2007 by Owen V. Johnson
Baylor School Sweeps Notre Dame High and Hixson High — February 8, 2007
Haase, Hafkin Sizzle at National Catholic Champs — February 6, 2007
Indiana High School Sectionals Feature Plenty of Top Times — February 5, 2007 by Owen V. Johnson
Smith, Long Head List of Record Breakers in the North Carolina 1A/2A State Meet — February 5, 2007 by Brian Savard
Baylor Knocks Off McCallie, GPS — February 5, 2007
English Lowers Own 100-Meter High School Backstroke Record — February 5, 2007
East High School, Orem High School Edge Competition in Utah 4A Championships — February 4, 2007 by Brian Savard
Judge Memorial Catholic, Ogden Take Top Honors in the Utah 3A State Meet — February 4, 2007 by Brian Savard
Mary Beck Sets National High School Record in 200 I.M. — February 4, 2007

Masters Channel
Ready, Set, Go in Singapore — February 5, 2007 by Amy Wu

College Channel
CSCAA Releases Newest Dual Meet Rankings — February 9, 2007
Flash! New Jersey Legislative Committee Unanimously Passes Resolution Urging Rutgers to Reinstate Cut Sports — February 8, 2007
Breeden, Stewart Named Swimming World Magazine College Swimmers of the Week — February 7, 2007
Cal State Bakersfield Swimmer Hurt in Hit-and-Run — February 7, 2007
Campbellsville University Bringing Back Women's Swimming — February 5, 2007

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