WAC Championships: Day Four
SAN ANTONIO, Texas, February 27. BOISE State University won its first Western Athletic Conference Women's Swimming and Diving Championship on Saturday night at the Josh Davis Natatorium in San Antonio,
SAN ANTONIO, Texas, February 27. BOISE State University won its first Western Athletic Conference Women's Swimming and Diving Championship on Saturday night at the Josh Davis Natatorium in San Antonio,
COLLEGE STATION, Texas, February 27. THE Texas men’s and Texas A&M women’s squads walked away with team titles at the 2010 Big 12 Swimming and Diving Championships at the Student
OXFORD, Ohio, February 27. THE University of Toledo won the MAC Women's Swimming & Diving Championship for the first time in school history. The Rockets, led by sixth-year head coach
COLUMBUS, Ohio, February 27. OHIO State captured its 13th Big Ten Conference championship, and its first since 1956, on Sunday evening in front of a home crowd at the McCorkle
FAIRFAX, Virginia, February 27. TOWSON claimed its third-consecutive women's swimming and diving title on Saturday at the Jim McKay Natatorium in Fairfax, Va. The Tigers completed the championship hat trick
YPSILANTI, Michigan, March 6. THE Eastern Michigan men's swimming and diving team continued its dominance within the MAC by winning the 2010 Championship for its fourth consecutive championship with a
CHAPEL HILL, North Carolina, February 27. VIRGINIA claimed its third consecutive and 13th overall Atlantic Coast Conference title this evening as the Cavaliers totaled 806 points at the 2010 ACC
BOSTON, Massachusetts, February 26. PRINCETON (982 points) will enter the final day of the 2010 Women’s Swimming & Diving Championships with a 38 point lead on defending champion Harvard. Cornell
INDIANAPOLIS, Indiana. February 27. RACING at the Indiana State Championships, Chesterton's Kyle Whitaker lowered his national scholastic record in the 200 individual medley, clocking a time of 1:44.55 during Saturday's
By Candice Peak LAUREL, Mississippi, February 27. GABBY Aranda of Biloxi Elite Swim Team (BEST) and Ty Stewart of YMCA Hub Fins piled up the wins during the 2010 Mississippi