Junior National Qualifier Diana Bates Delivers Verbal to Dartmouth
NEW COMMIT: New York City’s Diana Bates has given her verbal commitment for the 2020-2021 season to Dartmouth College. She is the first swimmer to lend a verbal to the Big Green
NEW COMMIT: New York City’s Diana Bates has given her verbal commitment for the 2020-2021 season to Dartmouth College. She is the first swimmer to lend a verbal to the Big Green
Sun Yang Faces WADA at CAS The World Anti-Doping Agency (WADA) will argue that a penalty of between two and eight years be handed down to Chinese Olympic champion Sun
NEW COMMIT: The University of Wyoming has scored a new verbal commitment for the 2020-21 season and beyond from Reilly Gilbert of Georgetown, Texas. Gilbert, who owns the Winter Juniors cut
Following a weekend of extensive action, playoff implication for the six conference that send teams to the NCAA men’s water polo tournament are close to being finalized. Regular season winners
The Week That Was: Coaching Changes and ABC’s (Australia) decision to pull the plug on radio broadcasts during the 2020 Olympics dominate the headlines. There were a few big meets
Tatjana Schoenmaker lifted the South African Sportswoman of Year and the South African Sports Star of the Year honours at the 2019 SA Sports Awards in Johannesburg. There was also
NEW COMMIT: The Lady Vols have landed their sixth early verbal commitment for the class of 2025 from Kate McCarville of Springfield, Mo. She’ll arrive in Knoxville for the start of the
The Australian Olympic Committee has today opened its doors to negotiate with its National broadcaster the ABC just 24 hours after news broke that there would be “radio silence” form
NEW COMMIT: Georgia Tech has received a new in-state verbal commitment for the 2020-21 season beyond from sprint freestyler Grant Allison of Atlanta, Ga. Allison, who owns the Summer Juniors standard in
István Szívós, Jr, Water Polo Legend, Has Died April 24, 1948 – November 10, 2019 István Szívós, Jr. – whose father was a two-time Olympic champion (in 1952 and 1956)