The Morning Swim Show, Jan. 29, 2010: Wisconsin’s Maggie Meyer
PHOENIX, Arizona, January 29. MAGGIE Meyer has the fastest 100 backstroke at the NCAA Division I level this year. She joins host Peter Busch to discuss her breakthrough summer that
PHOENIX, Arizona, January 29. MAGGIE Meyer has the fastest 100 backstroke at the NCAA Division I level this year. She joins host Peter Busch to discuss her breakthrough summer that
BALTIMORE, Maryland, January 28. THE Athlete Village, an online community connecting athletes and coaches announced today the launch of www.TheAthleteVillage.com. The new site brings athletes of all ages and abilities
ENGLEWOOD, Ohio, January 28. MATT Liddy, long-time coach and administrator within the Wright State University Department of Athletics, passed away Monday morning from an apparent heart attack at the age
INDIANAPOLIS, Indiana, January 28. EIGHT Olympians and five 2009 World Championships silver medalists will be among the field of the nation's best divers competing for 10 national titles and spots
PHOENIX, Arizona, January 28. ON this edition of the Morning Swim Show, USA Diving Executive Director Debbie Hesse talks about the organization that she has led since 2007. Host Peter
FORT LAUDERDALE, Florida, June 17. THE annual gathering of professional swim coaches from around the world returns to Indianapolis, Ind., later this year from Aug. 30 through Sept. 5. John
TALLAHASSEE, Florida, January 27. THE Florida State swimming and diving programs announced their 2010-2011 signing class. Comprised of 20 student-athletes, including three divers and 17 swimmers, the programs are poised
LAUSANNE, Switzerland, January 27. ITALY and Serbia are the only teams that remain unbeaten after the third round of the European groups of the 2010 FINA Men's Water Polo World
PHOENIX, Arizona, January 27. THIS week's Split Time topic is a hot issue for club coaches across the country. A role that was once the backbone of USA Swimming is
LAUSANNE, Switzerland, January 27. FINA elected to suspend Hungary's Nikolett Szepesi for one year due to violation of FINA Rules DC 5.5.2 and DC 2.4. The suspension began on Jan.