CeraVe Invitational: Connor Signorin Doubles Up

For full results, recaps, live broadcast of finals and photos from the meet, go to the CeraVe Invitational Event Landing Page Reporting by special Swimming World student reporters Elan Bird,

USC vs. UCSB

LOS ANGELES, California, January 10. USC men's and women's swimmers resumed the 2008-09 dual-meet season with a pair of convincing wins over visiting UC Santa Barbara on Saturday (Jan. 10)

Northwestern vs. Carthage, North Central

KENOSHA, Wisconsin, January 10. SENIOR Eric Nilsson (Weston, Mass./Weston) broke the Northwestern school record in the 1,000 free and shattered two Koenitzer Aquatic Center pool records to lead NU to

Colgate vs. Bucknell

LEWISBURG, Pennsylvania, November 13. THE Bucknell men's swimming and diving team improved to 5-1 this season with an easy 160-52 victory over Colgate Saturday at Kinney Natatorium. The Bison won

Texas vs. Georgia Women

ATHENS, Georgia, January 10. NO. 3 Texas (5-1) won nine events and posted eight NCAA provisional-qualifying cuts, but it wasn't enough Saturday, as No. 1 Georgia (6-0) posted a 159-141

Texas vs. Georgia Men

ATHENS, Georgia, January 10. NO. 1 Texas (5-0) swept the relays and diving events and won 12 of 16 events on the afternoon en route to a 169-126 victory over

Utah vs. North Texas

DENTON, Texas, January 10. THE Utah Utes were too much for the Mean Green swimming & diving team to overcome in a 187.5-112.5 loss on Saturday. North Texas got solid

North Carolina vs. Clemson

CHAPEL HILL, North Carolina, January 9. AFTER a tough week of training in Sarasota, Fla., the Tar Heel swimmers and divers were back in Chapel Hill Saturday morning to take

Michigan vs. Tennessee, Indiana

BLOOMINGTON, Indiana, January 10. THE No. 4-ranked University of Michigan men's swimming and diving team defeated No. 6 Tennessee, 200-98, and No. 14 Indiana, 176-104, in a double-dual meet on

Indiana Quad Meet Topped by Tennessee

BLOOMINGTON, Indiana, January 10. INDIVIDUAL event victories by sophomore Aleksa Akerfelds and junior Michele King as well as a first-place finish by the 400y free relay team led the No.