Georgetown, Providence vs. George Washington
WASHINGTON, D.C., October 26. THE GW men's and women's swimming teams combined to post a 3-1 record in its three-way meet with Georgetown and Providence Saturday at GW's Yates Field
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WASHINGTON, D.C., October 26. THE GW men's and women's swimming teams combined to post a 3-1 record in its three-way meet with Georgetown and Providence Saturday at GW's Yates Field
ALLENDALE, Michigan, October 26. THE Grand Valley State men's and women's swimming and diving teams opened the 2008-09 campaigns with victories at the GVSU Pool Saturday (Oct. 25). The Laker
ROCHESTER, Michigan, October 26. THE University of Cincinnati swimming and diving team found success at the Golden Grizzley Quadrangular, Saturday in Rochester, Mich., the Bearcats first meet of the 2008-09
SANTA CRUZ, California, October 25. THE UC Davis men's and women's swimming and diving teams defeated UC Santa Cruz in a dual meet at the East Fieldhouse Swimming Pool on
EMMITSBURG, Maryland, October 25. JUNIOR Johanna Kos (Feeding Hills, MA) and sophomore Jackie Balder (Levittown, NY) each were part of two event wins and Sacred Heart won seven of 11
GILLETTE, Wyoming, October 25. WHILE hosting the first ever set of dual meets held in Gillette, Wyo., the Wyoming Swimming and Diving teams went undefeated after not losing a single
Universal Sports Webcast Coverage of World Cup SYDNEY, Australia, October 26. FOR the second night in a row, a title trifecta was one-upped by a sprint world record for top
Universal Sports Webcast Coverage of World Cup Updated October 27, 2008 SYDNEY, Australia, October 26. ANOTHER sprint 50 event witnessed a world-record performance at the third stop of the FINA
CHAMPAIGN, Illinois, October 25. THE Fighting Illini extended their winning streak Saturday by defeating the Iowa State Cyclones, 169.5-130.5, in Ames. The Orange and Blue took titles in nine of
DALLAS, Texas, October 25. SENIOR Rebecca Soni won two events and the USC women's swimming team touched first in six of eight races to win the two-day SMU Women's Swimming