Big Ten Championships: Michigan Finishes On Top
ANN ARBOR, Michigan, March 1. THE No. 3 Michigan men's swimming and diving team led from start to finish en route to claiming its 33rd Big Ten Swimming and Diving
ANN ARBOR, Michigan, March 1. THE No. 3 Michigan men's swimming and diving team led from start to finish en route to claiming its 33rd Big Ten Swimming and Diving
OKLAHOMA CITY, Oklahoma, March 1. THE UNLV men won their fourth consecutive Mountain West Conference Men's Swimming and Diving Championship with 800 team points, while the BYU women won their
NASHVILLE, Tennessee, March 1. THE 2008 Sun Belt Conference Swimming and Diving Championships are officially complete and the new champions of Sun Belt swimming and diving are WKU and Missouri
AUSTIN, Texas, March 1. TEXAS men's squad claimed its 12th straight Big 12 Conference championship, while the Texas A&M women earned its second consecutive league title on Saturday at the
FAIRFAX, Virginia, March 1. UNC Wilmington cruised to its seventh-straight CAA Men's Swimming & Diving Championship, tallying 702 points during the four-day event while Towson picked up its first ever
ATLANTA, Georgia, March 1. THE 2008 Atlantic Coast Conference Men's Swimming and Diving Championships came to an end the way it all began with the University of Virginia displaying its
LONG BEACH, California, March 1. REBECCA Soni of USC broke her own NCAA record in the 200-yard breast and Arizona won its third consecutive conference title as the Pacific-10 Conference
COLLEGE STATION, Texas, March 1. SPINDRIFT Beck, who swims for the Dallas Mustangs, captured a pair of meet records at the USA Swimming Sectional held in College Station, Texas. At
SAN ANTONIO, Texas, March 1. THE National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics (NAIA) Championships came to a close as Cal Baptist defended its men's and women's titles at the Palo Alto
PRINCETON, New Jersey, March 1. THEIR fans were clad in orange shirts, with a single word in black letters. Tradition. The 2008 Princeton women's swimming and diving team did more