News Search
Auburn vs. Alabama
November 13, 2009
AUBURN, Alabama, November 13. THE Auburn swimming and diving team combined for 16 event wins and 12 NCAA Provision "B" cut times Thursday as the Tigers swept in-state rival Alabama in front of 1,156 fans at the James E. Martin Aquatic Center. The women topped the Crimson Tide, 134-107, while the men defeated Alabama 142-101.
"We ...
Full Story!
VANCOUVER, British Columbia, Canada, May 23. THE second night of long course meter swimming came to a close at the Mel Zajac Junior International held in Vancouver.
Hanna Kubas began the night with a winning time of 28.89 in the women's 50 back. Margaret Hoelzer placed second in 29.29 with Katy Murdoch taking third in 29.47. Daniel Arnamna...
Full Story!
By Sarah Eckersley
KNOXVILLE, Tennessee, February 25. BAYLOR took the state title at the Tennessee High School Swimming and Diving Championships. The boys scored 418 points, while the girls scored 378 points. On the boys' side, Montgomery Bell placed second (243) and McCallie finished third (195.50). The Bearden and Franklin girls ...
Full Story!
CHATTANOOGA, Tennessee, November 22. THE Baylor School of Chattanooga, Tenn., and Science Hill High of Johnson City, Tenn., combined to set a total of 14 independent school and public school national records for a short course meter meet Friday night at the Baylor Aquatic Center.
Baylor School set 12 independent records, with five relays and se...
Full Story!
RICHMOND, Virginia, November 3.
SWIMMING World five-star prospect
Stuart Ferguson, who swims for Poseidon and under
Swimming World Magazine contributor Mike Stott at the Collegiate School, has made his college decision.
Ferguson is heading to the Plains to swim ...
Full Story!
JOHNSON CITY, Tennessee, October 27.
SWIMMING World five-star prospect
Kyle Owens, who swims for Barracuda Swim Club and preps at Science Hill High, has made his college decision.
Richard Quick earned Owens' pledge during his official visit at the Plains. Owens ha...
Full Story!
COLORADO SPRINGS, Colorado, November 1. UNITED States Swimming has announced the athletes selected to take part in the National Select Camps. Thirty females, 14-and-under, are invited to the Olympic Training Center in Colorado Springs, along with 30 males who are 16-and-under. The athletes' coaches are also invited to the camps. The female camp...
Full Story!