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Commentary by Steven V. Selthoffer, Chief European Columnist LAUSANNE, Switzerland, October 11. The collective moan of disgust was felt like a wave across Europe and around the world at the news of
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Commentary by Steven V. Selthoffer, Chief European Columnist LAUSANNE, Switzerland, October 11. The collective moan of disgust was felt like a wave across Europe and around the world at the news of
Photo Courtesy: NAU Athletics FLAGSTAFF, Arizona, October 11. Fresh faces performed well, but it was seniors Alexis Juergens and Caitlin Wright who shined the brightest on Friday in the Northern
Photo Courtesy: Griffin Scott LEXINGTON, Kentucky, October 11. Kentucky and South Carolina opened up their Southeastern Conference swimming seasons with a pair of fun dual meets. Kentucky’s women scored a
Photo Courtesy: Peter H. Bick LOUISVILLE, Kentucky, October 11. The Louisville Cardinals swim team overpowered Xavier in the first meet of the season as the men picked up a 205-64
EVANSVILLE, Indiana, October 11. Missouri State swimming went into Evansville and took care of business with a pair of wins against the Purple Aces. MSU’s men won 126-105, while the
ROCHESTER, Michigan, October 11. Oakland swimming kicked off the season with a a pair of wins against Wisconsin-Milwaukee. The men won, 173-127, while the women’s picked up a 157-141 victory over
NASHVILLE, Tennessee, October 11. Vanderbilt swimming hosted plenty of swimming on the first night of its season with San Diego State, Campbell and UALR all heading into Nashville. Vanderbilt Press
Photo Credit: Griffin Scott ATHENS, Georgia, October 10. The University of Georgia men’s and women’s swimming and diving teams kicked off their seasons in style tonight as both teams defeated
Photo Credit: Peter H. Bick GAINESVILLE, Florida, October 10. Jessica Thielmann, Natalie Hinds and Caeleb Dressel each won two individual events to lead the University of Florida swimming and diving
Photo Courtesy: Summit League ROCHESTER, Michigan, October 10. Oakland’s Greg Kampe and Pete Hovland are nominees for the 2015 Michigan Sports Hall of Fame, announced on Friday afternoon. Kampe enters