Georgia Invite: Day One
ATHENS, Georgia, December 3. THE Auburn swimming and diving team opened the first day of competition Friday at the Georgia Invitational and picked up six titles at the end of
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ATHENS, Georgia, December 3. THE Auburn swimming and diving team opened the first day of competition Friday at the Georgia Invitational and picked up six titles at the end of
COLUMBIA, Missouri, December 5. THE Missouri men's swimming and diving team leads the Mizzou Invite after day one with 358 total points. With victories in four of the six events,
COLUMBUS, Ohio, December 5. OHIO State put together a strong team performance and leads its own invitational with 444 points after the first day of competition. Minnesota is second with
CHARLOTTESVILLE, Virginia, December 5. JUNIOR Claire Crippen broke her own pool record in the 400 IM and the women's 800 free relay team smashed a five-year old pool record as
PISCATAWAY, New Jersey, December 5. THE Rutgers swimming team defeated Wagner, 121-99, in head-to-head action at the Rutgers Aquatic Center Friday evening. The Scarlet Knights grabbed 12 first-place finishes in
MONTREAL, Canada, December 5. THE USA Women's Senior National Team made it back to back victories with a 13-10 win over Italy last night on day three of the Canada
PHOENIX, Arizona, December 5. MICHAEL J. Stott reviews Ian McLeod's new book Swimming Anatomy in this month's Swimming World Magazine. Stott calls the book an "authoritative liftoff into the world
FEDERAL WAY, Washington, December 4. DURING the second night of swimming at the U.S. short course national championships, California's Dana Vollmer secured a pair of victories. Vollmer snatched the women's
AUSTIN, Texas, December 4. THE second night of the Texas Invite featured three more NCAA Division I A cuts occur in short course yard competition. Arizona's Jack Brown cleared the
LYNCHBURG, Virginia, December 4. LIBERTY Head Women's Swimming Coach Jake Shellenberger has announced the signing of four athletes to National Letters of Intent for the 2010-11 academic year. Kirsten Blake,