Northern Iowa, South Dakota vs. Kansas

LAWRENCE, Kansas, January 22. SENIOR Iuliia Kuzhil, senior Amanda Maez and sophomore Stephanie Payne all won two events to help the University of Kansas defeat both Northern Iowa (161-91) and

George Mason Quad Meet

FAIRFAX, Virginia, January 22. THE Army men's swimming & diving team swept a quadrangular meet at George Mason on Saturday afternoon. The Black Knights defeated American (251-41), George Mason (194-106)

Florida Gulf Coast vs. Florida International

MIAMI, Florida, January 22. THE FGCU swimming and diving team took the top spot in all 12 events scored and swam top times in two of the exhibition events to

New Mexico State vs. Colorado State

FORT COLLINS, Colorado, January 22. COLORADO State engaged in a dramatic, back-and-forth dual with New Mexico State Saturday at Moby Pool, eventually dropping a close contest, 156.5-143.5. The non-conference dual

Colgate, Vermont vs. Binghamton

VESTAL, New York, January 22. THE Binghamton swimming and diving program honored 11 seniors as the team swam in its final home meet of the season Saturday afternoon. The Bearcat

Air Force vs. Utah

SALT LAKE CITY, Utah, January 22. THE University of Utah swimming and diving team hosted Air Force at the Ute Natatorium on Saturday morning. The Ute women overcame the Falcons

South Carolina vs. UNC Wilmington

WILMINGTON, North Carolina, January 22. SOUTH Carolina's swimming & diving team got a tough fight from UNC Wilmington on Saturday at Seahawk Natatorium, but the Gamecock men pulled away for

Georgia vs. Tennessee

KNOXVILLE, Tennessee, January 22. THE 10th-ranked Tennessee Lady Vol swimming and diving team gave No. 2 Georgia a remarkable effort, sweeping the fly events and setting three pool records, but

Yale vs. Navy

ANNAPOLIS, Maryland, January 22. THE Navy men's and women's swimming and diving teams picked up wins on Saturday, as both defeated Yale at Lejeune Hall. The men's team won, 152-131,

Kenyon Quad Meet, Day Two

GAMBIER, Ohio, January 22. COMPETING against teams from three NCAA Division I institutions, the Kenyon College women's swimming and diving team held its own during a two-day quad meet that