Midwestern Collegiate Conference Championships, Day Two
OMAHA, Nebraska, February 17. SENIOR Laura Kemp won the 200 individual medley, leading the UNO swimming and diving team to third-place standing after day two of the 2011 Midwestern Collegiate
OMAHA, Nebraska, February 17. SENIOR Laura Kemp won the 200 individual medley, leading the UNO swimming and diving team to third-place standing after day two of the 2011 Midwestern Collegiate
LONDON, Ontario & KAMLOOPS, British Columbia, Canada. February 18. THE Canadian Short Course Championships, which are split between Eastern and Western locations, began with distance freestyle timed finals last night.
LEWISBURG, Pennsylvania, February 17. THE Navy men and Colgate women sit atop the respective standings at the 2011 Patriot League Swimming and Diving Championships following the first finals session at
GAINESVILLE, Florida, February 17. SENIOR Conor Dwyer (Winnetka, Ill.) broke the Southeastern Conference record in the men’s 500-yard freestyle (4:11.36) and junior Sarah Bateman (Orlando, Fla.) became the school record
BUFFALO, New York, February 17. THE men's program from Loyola University Maryland and the Marist College women's swimming and diving teams lead all schools after the first day of competition
CARBONDALE, Illinois, February 17. MISSOURI State started the night off strong leading from the start in the 200 yard freestyle relay and finishing with a new MVC, championship and pool
LOUISVILLE, Kentucky, February 17. AFTER the second day of action at the BIG EAST Swimming Championship, Louisville tops both the men’s and women’s team leader boards at the Ralph R.
BLOOMINGTON, Indiana, February 17. A title in the 200-yard individual medley and a tally of four divers in the 1-meter springboard final have the Indiana women's swimming team alone in
BOYDS, Maryland, February 17. THE UMBC men's and women's swimming and diving teams broke four school records as the 2011 America East Championships opened competition at the Germantown Indoor Swim
ATLANTA, Georgia, February 17. THE Virginia women’s swimming team capped day two of the Atlantic Coast Conference Championships with a victory in the 200 freestyle relay to pull ahead of