CCIW Championships: Day Three
KENOSHA, Wisconsin, February 20. THE 2010 College Conference of Illinois & Wisconsin (CCIW) Swimming Championships ended Saturday night with the Wheaton women winning their 13 th-straight conference title, while the
KENOSHA, Wisconsin, February 20. THE 2010 College Conference of Illinois & Wisconsin (CCIW) Swimming Championships ended Saturday night with the Wheaton women winning their 13 th-straight conference title, while the
LONG BEACH, California, February 20. UC Davis was the big winner at the 2010 Big West Swimming & Diving Championships, sweeping the men’s and women’s team titles after the four
BUFFALO, New York, February 20. AFTER sitting atop the leader board for the past two days, the Massachusetts men and Fordham women finished off championship performances to claim titles at
CHARLOTTE, North Carolina, February 20. THE Wingate University men's swimming team captured its third straight Blue Grass Mountain Conference championship Saturday night, edging the University of Tampa by 12 points.
SASKATOON, Canada, February 20. THE third evening of short course meter swimming at the Speedo Western Championships featured a double by Chris Manning. Additionally, Chantal Vanlandeghem kept on rolling in
OTTAWA, Canada, February 20. THE third evening of short course meter swimming at the Speedo Eastern Championships showcased some exciting finishes in Ottawa. Victoria Poon snagged the women's 100 free
TORONTO, Canada, February 20. THE final night of short course meter action at the Canadian Interuniversity Sports Championships featured a CIS meet record and an amazing evening by Erica Morningstar.
By Thomas Willdridge SWANSEA, Great Britain, February 21. THE final day of the Britain vs. Germany Duel in the Pool saw a lively crowd in expectant mood with Britain holding
ATHENS, Georgia, February 20. THE Auburn men claimed its record 14th-consecutive Southeastern Conference Swimming and Diving title Saturday at the Gabrielsen Natatorium hosted by the University of Georgia. The 14
WEST LAFAYETTE, Indiana, February 20. WITH record-setting performances from Kate Fesenko and Donna Smailis highlighting the day, a complete team effort resulted in a second-straight conference title for the Indiana