Waters Boil As Conference Foes Collide

By Lauren Sampl BOULDER, Colorado, November 6. THE first weekend of November produced plenty of sizzling times and nail-bitting racing action in the pool. Here's a look at some highlights

Journey to Olympic Trials: Believe in Yourself

Commentary by Jeff Commings, SwimmingWorld.TV associate producer PHOENIX, Arizona, November 6. THE past six days had many ups and downs — like most weeks. This week had many of the

Rider vs. Lehigh

BETHLEHEM, Pennsylvania, November 5. FRESHMAN Alissa Leung won three individual events as the Lehigh women's swimming and diving team evened its season record with a 169-111 win over Rider Saturday

Duquesne, La Salle vs. St. Bonaventure

BUFFALO, New York, November 5. THE women's swimming and diving team defeated Duquesne, 174-147, and fell to La Salle, 184-149, in a tri-meet at the Flickinger Aquatics Center Saturday afternoon.

George Washington vs. Drexel

PHILADELPHIA, Pennsylvania, November 5. THE George Washington women's swimming team posted 11 first-place finishes in 14 events en route to a 164-98 victory over Drexel at Drexel Pool in Philadelphia,

Central Connecticut State, Bryant vs. New Hampshire

DURHAM, New Hampshire, November 5. JUNIOR Shelli Reed (Hollister, Calif.) paved the way with three first-place finishes, as the University of New Hampshire women's swimming and diving team took down

Penn State vs. Georgia Tech

ATLANTA, Georgia, November 5. THE Penn State men's swimming & diving team used the strength of 12 event wins en route to a dominating 177-122 victory at Georgia Tech on

Connecticut vs. Army

WEST POINT, New York, November 5. THE Army men's and women's swimming and diving teams split a dual match with Connecticut on Saturday afternoon at Crandall Pool. The Army men