Air Force vs. Wyoming
LARAMIE, Wyoming, February 7. THE Wyoming swimming and diving team completed their regular season schedule with a sweep over Air Force on Saturday afternoon. The Cowgirls won by a final
LARAMIE, Wyoming, February 7. THE Wyoming swimming and diving team completed their regular season schedule with a sweep over Air Force on Saturday afternoon. The Cowgirls won by a final
SAN ANTONIO, Texas, February 7. JUNIOR Megan Land won a pair of individual events to lead the Rice University swim team to an easy 189-104 dual meet victory over the
ALBUQUERQUE, New Mexico, October 14. THE UNLV women's swimming and diving team easily handled New Mexico to win the Mountain West Conference opener between the two, 146-96 on Thursday afternoon.
MALMO, Sweden, February 8. DURING the last long course meter finals session of the Swedish Grand Prix held in Malmo, Sarah Sjostrom and Simon Sjodin each captured a pair of
BALTIMORE, Maryland, February 6. AT the Maryland Interscholastic Athletic Association A Conference Championships yesterday, McDonogh's Giles Smith became the first independent high school swimmer to clear the 20-second barrier in
ANNAPOLIS, Maryland, January 7. AFTER two memorable meets over the last three years, there was no reason to expect anything other than a third thriller when the Princeton and Navy
WILLIAMSBURG, Virginia, February 7. WILLIAM and Mary Tribe women's freshman swimmer Hailey Hewitt tied the College's record for single season individual victories on Saturday afternoon against East Carolina University. Despite
BERKELEY, California, February 5. THE No. 1-ranked California men's swimming team improved its dual meet record to 4-0 with a 113-83 victory over Cal State Bakersfield Saturday (Feb. 5) at
CHESTERTOWN, Maryland, February 7. FRESHMAN Nick Longworth (Media, PA/Strath Haven) and sophomore Matt Violette (Westbrook, ME/Westbrook) each won two individual events as the Washington College men's swim team defeated Centennial
SALT LAKE CITY, Utah, February 6. COMING down to the last event, the BYU men’s (6-4, 4-3) and women’s (17-1, 8-0) swim and dive teams slid by Utah in the