Empire Eight Championships: Day Two
SYRACUSE, New York, February 27. THE Alfred University men's swimming and diving team remained in first place after Friday's second day of action at the Upper New York State Collegiate
SYRACUSE, New York, February 27. THE Alfred University men's swimming and diving team remained in first place after Friday's second day of action at the Upper New York State Collegiate
EAST MEADOW, New York, February 28. THE No. 25 Harvard women's swimming and diving team won four event championships and set or matched school records in five events Friday at
WINNETKA, Illinois, February 28. DURING the preliminary round of swimming at the Illinois State High School Championships, Glenbrook South erased a longstanding national high school record in the 200-yard freestyle
BOWLING GREEN, Ohio, February 27. MIAMI University took a slight 31.5 point leads over second place Ohio University after day three of the 2009 Mid-American Conference women's swimming and diving
SAINT RAPHAEL, Frances, February 28. THE first day of the French International Meet held in Saint Raphael featured some quick long course meter swimming. Two national records fell by the
BROWN DEER, Wisconsin, February 24. THE Milwaukee men's swimming and diving team extended its lead on Friday, while Milwaukee and Cleveland State are separated by just five points on the
MIDDLETOWN, Connecticut, February 27. DESPITE winning just one event, Tufts University used its team depth to gain the scoring lead after the first day of the 2009 NESCAC Men's Swimming
FAIRFAX, Virginia, February 24. UNCW remains comfortably in front of host George Mason in the men's standings, while James Madison continued to pull away from four-time defending champions Towson on
NORTON, Massachusetts, February 27. BEHIND three event victories, two-time defending New England Women's and Men's Athletic Conference (NEWMAC) men's swimming & diving championship runner-up Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) took
WIEN, Austria, February 28. SEVERAL more national records fell yesterday at the Austrian Long Course National Championships held in Wien. Dinko Jukic smashed his national standard in the men's 100