Poll of the Week: Tomita’s & Phelps’ Suspensions (Results)
PHOENIX, Arizona, October 15. Controversy is swarming the swimming pool particularly around 2 matters that we are going to target. Let’s start with last week’s poll and see how the
PHOENIX, Arizona, October 15. Controversy is swarming the swimming pool particularly around 2 matters that we are going to target. Let’s start with last week’s poll and see how the
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Photo Courtesy: Delly Carr LAUSANNE, Switzerland, October 15. In what has been an arduous few months of backroom wrangling, Lauren Boyle’s world record in the women’s 1500-meter freestyle at the
Photo by Pamela Roberts DURBAN, South Africa, October 15. CHAD Le Clos is nominated in two categories for this year’s South Africa Sports Awards, while his coach Graham Hill is
Photo Courtesy: Joon Baik BRIDGEPORT, Pennsylvania, October 15. The University of Southern California, Whittier College and Princeton University top the 2014 Men’s Varsity Week 6/October 15 National Top 20, Division III Top 10 and Collegiate Water
YPSILANTI, Michigan, October 15. Eastern Michigan University’s men’s swimming and diving team is ready to take on the 2014-15 campaign, and will lift the lid on the fresh season with a
Photo Courtesy: Griffin Scott BERKELEY, California, October 15. The talented Cal men’s swimming and diving team, spearheaded by a strong senior class that includes veteran standout Seth Stubblefield, opens its
Photo Courtesy: Azaria Basile DALLAS, Texas, October 15. SMU Swimming is back in action on Friday and Saturday when it hosts the 21st annual SMU Classic at the Westside Natatorium
NEW YORK, New York, October 15. KRISTEN Cunnane, the associate head coach for the UC-Berkeley women’s swimming team, was one of the few women in the sport to make her