Auburn Honors Seniors, Sweeps South Carolina
AUBURN, Alabama, February 1. AUBURN’S swimming and diving teams concluded the dual meet portion of their schedules with wins over South Carolina on both the women’s (177-118) and men’s (170-124)
AUBURN, Alabama, February 1. AUBURN’S swimming and diving teams concluded the dual meet portion of their schedules with wins over South Carolina on both the women’s (177-118) and men’s (170-124)
DURHAM, North Carolina, December 1. THE North Carolina Tar Heels travelled north to Durham and came away with a sweep of the Blue Devils in both teams’ final dual meet
KNOXVILLE, Tennessee, February 1. THE Tennessee Volunteers showed up prepared for today’s home meet against Southeastern Conference foe Florida today, and several swimmers from both teams put up big wins
TUCSON, Arizona, February 1. TEMPERATURES in the mid-50s and a brief rain shower might have kept the men’s and women’s teams from Arizona and Texas from swimming as fast as
BALTIMORE, Maryland, February 1. TODAY was an embarrassment of riches in terms of being a swimming fan on Twitter. On top of head coach Mike Bottom working with his staff
NICE, France, February 1. A day after a gritty triple during which she shook off a night of battling food poisoning, the Iron Lady Katinka Hsoszu was back at it
IRVINE, California, February 1. TICKETS are now available for purchase for both the USA Swimming Senior Nationals and Junior National Championships to be held in Irvine, Calif., this summer. Senior
PHOENIX, Arizona, February 1. THE February issue of Swimming World Magazine is now available for download to Total Access Subscribers! On the February cover of Swimming World Magazine appears Nathan
PERTH, Australia, February 1. THE two-day Aquatic Super Series in Australia featured some strong swimming across the board from the various teams that took part, but tops among the list
WEST LAFAYETTE, Indiana, February 1. LAST night, the Purdue Boilermakers opened up a two-day Big Ten Triple Duals competition with Wisconsin and Minnesota, and our own staff photographer Peter Bick