Michigan Intercollegiate Athletic Association: Day Two
HOLLAND, Michigan, February 16. DEFENDING MIAA men's champion Kalamazoo has built up a 48-point lead, while a victory in the 400-yard medley relay Wednesday night propelled Hope into a narrow
HOLLAND, Michigan, February 16. DEFENDING MIAA men's champion Kalamazoo has built up a 48-point lead, while a victory in the 400-yard medley relay Wednesday night propelled Hope into a narrow
HOUSTON, Texas, February 16. SMU and defending champion Rice staged a back-and-forth exchange of the team lead during the second day of the 2012 Conference USA Swimming and Diving Championship
KENOSHA, Wisconsin, February 16. THE Illinois Wesleyan women and Wheaton men are the team leaders after the first day of the 2012 College Conference of Illinois & Wisconsin (CCIW) Swimming
ATHENS, Georgia, February 16.FOLLOWING day one of the 2012 Coastal Collegiate Swimming Association (CCSA) swimming and diving championships, the College of Charleston is on top as it posted 275 points
ROCHESTER, Michigan, February 16. VANESSZA Balogh and Tobias Hansen both broke their own Summit League records, while the women's 200-yard freestyle relay set a new league record as the Oakland
KNOXVILLE, Tennessee, February 16. THE Auburn men and the Georgia women lead Thursday after the second day of the Southeastern Conference swimming and diving championships hosted by the University of
CHARLOTTE, North Carolina, February 16. THE Wingate University men’s swimming team is in first place after the first full day of the 2012 Bluegrass Mountain Conference (BMC) Championships at the
CHRISTIANSBURG, Virginia, February 16. BEHIND six podium finishes in four races, the Virginia Cavaliers increased the lead at the 2012 ACC Women's Swimming & Diving Championships Thursday at the Christiansburg
WINNIPEG, Canada, February 16. LOCAL swimmers won two of the four distance freestyle races on Thursday to open the Speedo Canadian Western Championships swimming competition. In the men's 16 and
GATINEAU, Quebec, February 16. ZSOFI Balazs of Toronto is firmly established as one of Canada's top female open water swimmers but she showed she's talented in the pool as well