Towson vs. George Washington
WASHINGTON, D.C., November 12. THE Tigers won their fifth consecutive meet of the season Saturday in a 203-59 road win at George Washington. Emily Marett, Kaitlin Burke and Cari Czarnecki
WASHINGTON, D.C., November 12. THE Tigers won their fifth consecutive meet of the season Saturday in a 203-59 road win at George Washington. Emily Marett, Kaitlin Burke and Cari Czarnecki
WESTMINSTER, Maryland, November 12. URSINUS won seven times to help defeat McDaniel 61-34 in Centennial Conference (CC) men's swimming action on Saturday. Bryan Nuckles (Suffolk, Va./Nansemond-Suffolk Academy) won a pair
CLEVELAND, Ohio, November 12. THE women's swimming and diving team defeated Valparaiso University, 189-41, and fell to Cleveland State, 141-96, in a tri-meet at Cleveland State Saturday afternoon. Ivanna Smirnova
GREENVILLE, North Carolina, November 12. THE East Carolina men's and women's swimming and diving teams won 32 of 33 events to sweep a dual meet from Catawba at Minges Natatorium
YPSILANTI, Michigan, November 12. AMR el Sayed won three men’s freestyle events, while Johanna Gustafsson won the 100- and 200-yard women’s breaststroke events and was part of two first-place relay
KINGSTON, Rhode Island, November 12. THE University of New Hampshire (4-0) women's swimming and diving team preserved its undefeated season, claiming first place in 14 of 16 events, taking down
DAVIE, Florida, November 12. THE FIU swimming and diving team won a total of eight events against Nova Southeastern and Indian River State College to come out as victors. The
PHOENIX, Arizona, November 14. A few weeks after helping the USA women's water polo team win at the Pan American Games, Courtney Matewson joins today's edition of The Morning Swim
LAUSANNE, Switzerland, November 13. WHILE it was not a surprise, today FINA officially confirmed South Africa's Chad Le Clos and Sweden's Therese Alshammar as the overall winners of the FINA
TOKYO, Japan, November 13. WHILE assured victories in the FINA World Cup overall standings, only awaiting FINA's official confirmation of their triumphs, South Africa's Chad Le Clos and Sweden's Therese