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HUNTINGTON BEACH, California, January 22. AMONG the 6,930 Openwaterpedia entries of people, products, places, services, coaches, pilots and events, below is the current list of the 50 most popular online
HUNTINGTON BEACH, California, January 22. AMONG the 6,930 Openwaterpedia entries of people, products, places, services, coaches, pilots and events, below is the current list of the 50 most popular online
BALTIMORE, Maryland, January 21. TOWSON took the short trip to the UMBC Natatorium Saturday for a pair of dual meets with the Retrievers and Loyola Greyhounds and came away with
CHRISTIANSBURG, Virginia, January 21. THE Virginia Tech swimming and diving teams defeated the Georgia Tech men's and women's squads and the Miami women in its last dual meet of the
HOUSTON, Texas, January 21. THE SMU women's swimming and diving team edged Conference USA rival Houston, 155-143, on Saturday afternoon. With the win, the Mustangs are now 4-1 in dual
SOUTH BEND, Indiana, January 21. THE Notre Dame women's swimming and diving team started strong, and never looked back, as it handily defeated Michigan State, 218-82, in a Saturday dual
HANOVER, New Hampshire, January 21. THE Dartmouth women's swimming and diving team moved to 5-2 in dual meets with a 199-98 win over Granite State rival, New Hampshire at Karl
BOISE, Idaho, January 21. BOISE State broke two pool records and won seven events on its way to claiming a 148-114 victory Saturday against Oregon State at the Boise-West Family
ATHENS, Georgia, January 21. THE Georgia swimming and diving teams concluded the dual-meet portion of their home schedule by sweeping Tennessee on Saturday at Gabrielsen Natatorium. The ninth-ranked Bulldogs posted
BERKELEY, California, January 21. SECOND-ranked California punctuated its dual-meet win over No. 24 Arizona State Saturday with an all-senior quartet swimming to victory in the 200-yard freestyle relay at Spieker
STANFORD, California, January 21. STANFORD'S Sam Woodward and Maya DiRado each won two events as No. 6-ranked Stanford (6-1) upset No. 5-ranked Arizona (8-3) 164-136 on Saturday afternoon. Woodward won