Mary DeScenza Honored as SEC Swimmer of the Week
ATHENS, GA, January 23. GEORGIA swimmer Mary DeScenza was named the Southeastern Conference Female Swimmer of the Week, according to an announcement from the league office. “We are really happy
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ATHENS, GA, January 23. GEORGIA swimmer Mary DeScenza was named the Southeastern Conference Female Swimmer of the Week, according to an announcement from the league office. “We are really happy
FORT WORTH, TX, January 23. TCU’s swimming and diving team won two hard fought duals Friday afternoon over LSU at the University Recreation Center in front of a crowd of
FORT LAUDERDALE, FL, January 22. IN celebration of the 2004 Summer Olympics recently held in Athens, Greece, the International Swimming Hall of Fame ISHOF) is pleased to present a special
BLOOMINGTON, IN, January 22. Indiana University sources report that former IU standout and 10-time All-American Jenn Cristy released her debut CD Friday night, Becoming, at Second Story in Bloomington, Ind.
EVANSTON, IL, January 22. THE No. 23 Northwestern Wildcat Women rebounded from a slow start to beat rival Illinois, 173-136, Friday night at the Norris Aquatics Center, reported NU. The
TUCSON, AZ, January 22. AFTER wins over Arizona State on Friday, the Stanford Cardinal moved down the road to Tucson and picked up wins for both its men and women
By Stephen J. Thomas BERLIN, January 22. THE Springbok duo of Roland Schoeman and Ryk Neethling continued on their merry way around wintry Europe far from the warmer climate of
AUBURN, AL, January 22. THE Auburn men's and women's swimming and diving teams made a statement on Friday night as the Tigers knocked off Florida in dual meets at the
By Phillip Whitten SYDNEY, January 21. CHINA'S top young athletes are ready for the Australian Youth Olympics, which opened last night, but their eyes — as well as those of
SYDNEY, January 20. IT needed to be said and someone finally said it. Surprisingly, that someone was Australian Olympic Committee president John Coates, who today urged FINA, swimming's world governing