Lady Tigers Defeat Bama
TUSCALOOSA, Ala. January, 8. BEHIND winning swims from freshmen Katherine Noland, Sarah Bedell and Berit Aljand, the LSU women's swimming team was able to pull out a 60-53 victory over
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TUSCALOOSA, Ala. January, 8. BEHIND winning swims from freshmen Katherine Noland, Sarah Bedell and Berit Aljand, the LSU women's swimming team was able to pull out a 60-53 victory over
ORLANDO, Fla. January, 8. THE 13th-ranked Texas A&M women’s swimming team earned an abbreviated 49-32 dual meet win over Southern Illinois at the YMCA Aquatic Center on Saturday evening. The
By Phillip Whitten ANN ARBOR, Mich., January 9. TWO-TIME Olympian Eric Namesnik, head coach of the Wolverine Aquatics Swim Club and one of the best young coaches in the US,
FORT LAUDERDALE, Florida, January 8. EDDIE Reese, who has sculpted the career of numerous Olympians and several world-record holders, has been named the recipient of the 2005 Terao Award, presented
PITTSBURGH, Pennsylvania, January 8. UNIVERSITY of Pittsburgh head swimming and diving coach Chuck Knoles announced Thursday that junior Kathy Siuda and freshman Adam Plutecki were selected to the Polish Senior
BLOOMINGTON, Indiana. January 7. THE No. 11 Indiana men's swimming and diving squad dominated No. 21 Ohio State in a 134-108 triumph over the Buckeyes at the Counsilman-Billingsley Aquatic Center
TUCSON, Arizona. January 7. THE fifth-ranked Arizona men and the No. 5 women’s swimming and diving teams began the New Year with victories over the University of Washington, Oregon State
CORAL GABLES, Fla. January, 7. DESPITE unusually cool South Florida conditions the University of Miami swimming team, alongside squads from Virginia, Colorado State and the Miami Swimming Club competed in
ATLANTA, Ga. January, 7. SENIOR Brian Huff and Ashley Kracke led the Georgia Tech men's and women's swimming and diving teams to a sweep over Savannah College of Art and
ATHENS, Ga. – NEWCOMER Corey Lynn Gerlach continued to turn heads at the Gabrielsen Natatorium Saturday afternoon as the AU diver took the 3-meter title with a total of 327.70.