SUNYAC Championships, Day Three
BUFFALO, New York, February 11. THE Geneseo men's swimming and diving team successfully defended their team title at the annual State University of New York Athletic Conference (SUNYAC) Championship, hosted
BUFFALO, New York, February 11. THE Geneseo men's swimming and diving team successfully defended their team title at the annual State University of New York Athletic Conference (SUNYAC) Championship, hosted
GREENSBORO, North Carolina, February 11. WASHINGTON and Lee University extended its lead over Randolph-Macon College after winning five of the seven events competed during the second day of the 2012
JENISON, Michigan, February 11. THE Wayne State University men’s and women’s teams claimed titles at the 2012 Great Lakes Intercollegiate Athletic Conference (GLIAC) Swimming and Diving Championships, held at the
SYDNEY, Australia, February 12. THE final day of the NSW State Championships featured a bonanza of top-ranked times in the long course meter rankings. Ellen Gandy smashed the women's 200
MIDMAR DAM, South Africa. February 12. Keri-Anne Payne and Ashley Twichell went stroke-for-stroke, literally, for 1,600 meters in the 39th Midmar Mile, the world's largest competitive open water swim. After
TOKYO, Japan, February 12. THE second of a two-night Japanese Short Course Championships came to an end with a pair of national records being christened. Meanwhile, a handful of other
COLUMBIA, Missouri, February 11. THE second evening of long course competition featured the U.S. swimmers getting back into the driver seat at the USA Swimming Grand Prix held in Columbia,
TEMPE, Arizona, February 11. ARIZONA’S No. 1/9 Swimming and Diving teams ended their regular seasons on a high note as both the men’s and women’s teams defeated Arizona State on
LOS ANGELES, California, February 11. SENIOR Katinka Hosszu, in her final dual meet, won three races to lead the No. 7 USC women’s swimming and diving team to a 170-130
STANFORD, California, February 11. NO. 8-ranked Stanford (9-1) set two pool records and upset No. 1-ranked California (7-1) 174-126 in the season finale behind 11 wins. Stanford opened up the