Time For A Change of Title IX

Guest editorial by Kevin Weissman PHOENIX, Arizona, October 4. IT is time for a change. Specifically, Title IX needs to be changed. Unfortunately, the wrongs that Title IX set out

Previewing the Commonwealth Games

Column by John Lohn, Swimming World senior writer BASKING RIDGE, New Jersey. October 4. AS the year winds down, only two major international competitions remain on the long-course scene. There's

Commonwealth Games: Day One Prelims

DELHI, India, October 3. THE first day of long course meter preliminary action is complete at the Commonwealth Games held in India. Women's 200 free Australia went 1-2 in qualifying

All Florida Invitational, Day Three

GAINESVILLE, Florida, October 9. THE University of Florida swimming and diving program finished atop both the men's and women's standings at the second annual All-Florida Invitational this weekend. The women

Adams State Duals

ALAMOSA, Colorado, October 2. THE Adams State swimming teams kicked off their 2010-11 season Saturday at the Plachy Hall Pool where the Grizzly women set six new school records while

Show-Me Showdown

COLUMBIA, Missouri, October 8. MIZZOU Swimming and Diving hosted the seventh annual Show-Me Showdown to start off their 2011-2012 season. William Jewell College, Lindenwood University, Drury University, Missouri S&T, Washington

All Florida Invitational, Day Two

GAINESVILLE, Florida, October 8. THE Gators' men, and women swimming and diving squads combined to win 12 events during the second day of competition at the All-Florida Invitational, including a