Stanford vs. Cal State Bakersfield
BAKERSFIELD, California, February 5. NUMBER 2-ranked Stanford (5-1) cruised by host Cal State Bakersfield (4-2), 162.5-121.5 on Friday on the first leg of its trip through Southern California. John Criste
BAKERSFIELD, California, February 5. NUMBER 2-ranked Stanford (5-1) cruised by host Cal State Bakersfield (4-2), 162.5-121.5 on Friday on the first leg of its trip through Southern California. John Criste
LOS ANGELES, California, February 5. LED by two-event winners Nathan Adrian, Guy Barnea and freshman Tom Shields, the No. 4-ranked Cal mens swimming and diving team defeated Pac-10 rival USC,
ANNAPOLIS, Maryland, February 5. THE Navy men’s swimming & diving team closed out the regular season in fine fashion, topping visiting Columbia, 158-131 in dual-meet action on Friday afternoon in
COLUMBUS, Ohio, February 5. OLYMPIANS David Boudia (Noblesville, Ind.) and Christina Loukas (Riverwoods, Ind.) lead the men's 10-meter and women's 3-meter competition after Friday's semifinals at the USA Diving Winter
PHOENIX, Arizona, February 8. ARIZONA senior Jack Brown joins today's edition of The Morning Swim Show to discuss the team's outlook for next month's NCAA championships. Brown, Arizona's top IM
EVANSTON, Illinois, February 5. THE College Swimming Coaches Association of America has released its list of Scholar Teams for the fall. Gardner-Webb led the Division I women's list with a
PHOENIX, Arizona, February 5. SWIMMING World CEO Brent Rutemiller looks at "The Rules Define the Boundary" in the latest Voice for the Sport. This article is found in the February
COLUMBUS, Ohio, February 5. OLYMPIANS Chris Colwill (Brandon, Fla.) and Haley Ishimatsu (Seal Beach, Calif.) topped the field in the men's 3-meter and women's 10-meter semifinals Thursday, giving them the
BERKELEY, California, February 5. THE No. 4-ranked Cal men's swimming team won the meets first nine swimming events including going 1-2-3 in the 200 free, 200 IM, 200 fly and
PHOENIX, Arizona, February 4. AUBURN University assistant swimming coach Paul Yetter makes his debut on today's edition of The Morning Swim Show. Yetter has learned a lot as a coach