Weekend in Review
Column by John Lohn CRANBURY, New Jersey, March 1. THIS past weekend was filled with additional conference championships at the collegiate level and several state-championship meets at the scholastic level.
Column by John Lohn CRANBURY, New Jersey, March 1. THIS past weekend was filled with additional conference championships at the collegiate level and several state-championship meets at the scholastic level.
By Candice Peak SOUTHLAKE, Texas. February 28. KRISTALYN McAfee from Fort Worth Area Swim Team (FAST) was the standout swimmer during the North Texas Short Course Championships at the CISD
VIENNA, Austria, February 28. THE last day of the Austrian Long Course Championships featured much of the same from the first few days. Familiar faces continued to finish in the
TOKYO, Japan, February 28. HIDEMASA Sano concluded a strong two-day meet at the Japan Open with his second short course meter national record in as many days in Tokyo. Sano
HOUSTON, Texas, February 27. THE SMU Mustangs hoisted the 2010 Conference USA Swimming & Diving Championship and Invitational crown for the fifth-consecutive year Saturday night at the CRWC Natatorium on
OKLAHOMA CITY, Oklahoma, February 27. THE UNLV men won their sixth consecutive Mountain West Conference Men's Swimming and Diving Championship with 787 team points, while the BYU women won their
CHICAGO, Illinois, February 27. THE 2010 Horizon League Swimming and Diving Championships officially ended with Milwaukee men and Green Bay women earning its respective conference titles. The Milwaukee men’s program
KNOXVILLE, Tennessee, February 27. THE 13th-ranked Tennessee women's swimming and diving team closed out its final home meet of the season by recording back-to-back spectacular swims to end the Tennessee
ATHENS, Georgia, February 27. IN the first day of the Bulldog Invitational last chance meet at Gabrielsen Natatorium, several Georgia swimmers improved their provisional qualifying times, and Matt Bartlett set
LONG BEACH, California, February 27. IN a total team effort, Julia Smit was named the Pac-10 Conference's Swimmer of the Meet and No. 1-ranked Stanford won its first conference title