Stanford Women Take Down San Jose State, 164-105
STANFORD, California, October 5. STANFORD (1-0) opened its 2007-08 season with a 164-105 victory over San Jose State (0-1) in a short-course yards non-conference women's swimming and diving meet at
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STANFORD, California, October 5. STANFORD (1-0) opened its 2007-08 season with a 164-105 victory over San Jose State (0-1) in a short-course yards non-conference women's swimming and diving meet at
NOTRE DAME, Indiana, October 5.IN the 43rd edition of the Dennis Stark Relays, the University of Notre Dame men and women's swimming and diving teams bested four others to come
PHOENIX, Arizona, October 6. IS instant replay in swimming's future? In another exclusive embedded video interview in the October digital issue of Swimming World Magazine, Carol Zaleski, past president of
WEST POINT, New York, October 5. THE University of Vermont swimming and diving team split in its season opener downing America East rival Stony Brook 77-36 and falling to host
COLUMBIA, South Carolina, October 5. DESPITE 19 top-three finishes for the Gamecock men and 13 top-three efforts by the women, the South Carolina men's and women's swimming and diving teams
LOS ANGELES, California, October 5. THE UCLA women's swim team opened up the season with a bang as it defeated the Idaho Vandals 171-70. The meet marked the first ever
BERKELEY, California, October 5. THE University of California Golden Bears swept the Pacific Tigers with the men's team taking the win 133-116, and the women clinching it 163-90, at Spieker
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By Jason Marsteller PHOENIX, Arizona, October 5. WITH recent reports from various sources about this streak or that streak either ongoing or being broken stated as the "national record," SwimmingWorldMagazine.com
By Emily Sampl BOULDER, Colorado, October 6. COMING into the United States Masters Swimming (USMS) Long Course National Championships in August, Laura Koch was simply hoping to win an event.