WAC Women’s Championships: Day One
SAN ANTONIO, Texas, February 24. THE 2010 Western Athletic Conference Women's Swimming and Diving Championship began today with Nevada winning the 200-yard medley relay and Boise State capturing the 800-yard
SAN ANTONIO, Texas, February 24. THE 2010 Western Athletic Conference Women's Swimming and Diving Championship began today with Nevada winning the 200-yard medley relay and Boise State capturing the 800-yard
COLUMBUS, Ohio, February 24. THE No. 6-ranked University of Michigan men’s swimming and diving team sits in first place after the first day of competition at the Big Ten Championships
CHAPEL HILL, North Carolina, February 24. NORTH Carolina and Virginia each set pool records and the Cavaliers hit a national qualifying “A” cut on the first day of the 2010
PHOENIX, Arizona, February 25. GEORGIA sophomore swimmer Wendy Trott joins today's edition of The Morning Swim Show, and our Black History weeklong series continues with a look at the story
DES PLAINES, Illinois, February 24. EXECUTIVE Director of Illinois Swimming, Pete Kozura, announced today that Discover has become the "Preferred Card of Illinois Swimming." Illinois Swimming is the second largest
By Candice Peak THE WOODLANDS, Texas. February 24. SKYLAR Smith of Katy Aquatics dominated the Gulf Swimming Spring Championships winning seven individual events during the short course yard meet hosted
MARTINSVILLE, New Jersey, February 24. IN a short course meter semifinal meet against Bishop Eustace, Pingry's Nic Fink broke a national independent school record, according to NJ.com Fink posted a
LAUSANNE, Switzerland, February 24. ITALY, Croatia and Serbia reinforced their lead in the European groups of the 2010 FINA Men's Water Polo World League, by winning their respective games in
PHOENIX, Arizona, February 24. FORMER British national junior team member Tom Willdridge attended the recent dual meet between Great Britain and Germany, and he offers his perspective on Paul Biedermann,
COLORADO SPRINGS, Colorado, February 23, 2010. WITH the 2010 Winter Olympics nearing its end and the 2012 Summer Games drawing closer — 844 days! — now is a great time