Valparaiso vs. Wisconsin-Green Bay
GREEN BAY, Wisconsin, November 20. DESPITE a pair of event victories on Friday evening, the Valparaiso men's swimming and diving team dropped a 118-74 decision to the University of Wisconsin-Green
GREEN BAY, Wisconsin, November 20. DESPITE a pair of event victories on Friday evening, the Valparaiso men's swimming and diving team dropped a 118-74 decision to the University of Wisconsin-Green
AUBURN, Alabama, November 11. THE No. 5-ranked Auburn men's swimming and diving team moved to 3-0 on the season with a 156-87 victory over No. 9 Georgia, and the sixth-ranked
LINCOLN, Nebraska, November 20. BEHIND a strong showing in the 50-yard freestyle and in the two relays on Friday evening, the Nebraska swimming and diving team overtook first place at
ATLANTA, Georgia, November 20. AFTER one full day of competition at the 2009 Georgia Tech Invitational, both the Yellow Jacket men’s and women’s swimming and & diving teams are in
KNOXVILLE, Tennessee, November 20. SOPHOMORE Jenny Connolly won the 100y back, as the Tennessee women's swimming and diving team moved up from fourth to third at the Tennessee Invitational on
WEST LAFAYETTE, Indiana, November 19. THANKS to a team victory in the 200 freestyle relay and individual victories from Andrew Starr in the 500 free and David Boudia in the
BLOOMINGTON, Indiana, November 20. A win by Kate Fesenko in the 500 freestyle and second-place finishes from Allysa Vavra and the 400 medley relay teams highlighted day one of the
EVANSTON, Illinois, November 19. HELPED by its first two NCAA consideration times of the season and propelled by a wildly deep team performance in the 200 IM, Northwestern jumped out
Universal Sports FINA World Cup Dashboard, including webcasts and highlights SINGAPORE, November 21. THE first day of prelims is complete at the FINA World Cup stop hosted in Singapore. Men's
By Hideki Mochizuki, Swimming World Japanese correspondent TOKYO, Japan, November 20. KOSUKE Kitajima returned to competition today at the Tokyo Swimming Center, where he first entered the sport at 5