WAC Conference: Day Two

SAN ANTONIO, Texas, February 27. HAWAII won three of the five events in day two of the 2009 Western Athletic Conference Women's Swimming and Diving Championships, but Northern Arizona racked

Mountain West Conference: Day Two

OKLAHOMA CITY, Oklahoma, February 27. THE UNLV men's and BYU women's swimming and diving teams lead all teams with 295 and 263 points, respectively, through day two of the 2009

Mid-American Conference: Day Two

BOWLING GREEN, Ohio, February 27. JACY Dyer and Meghan Reissig can add 2009 Mid-American Conference Champions to their list of accomplishments as Rockets after a record-breaking day in Bowling Green

Ivy League: Day One

EAST MEADOW, New York, February 27. THE Harvard women's swimming and diving team got its quest for a ninth league title off to a good start Thursday, finishing the first

West Virginia High School State Championships

Sarah Eckersley MORGANTOWN, West Virginia, February 27. AT the WV High School State Championships, the Nitro girls took first with 146 points. George Washington (136.5) and Bridgeport (116) placed second

Horizon League: Day Two

BROWN DEER, Wisconsin, February 27. THE University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee maintained its lead on the women's side of competition after two days of action at the Walter Schroeder Aquatic Center in

Conference USA: Day Two

HOUSTON, Texas, February 16. SMU and defending champion Rice staged a back-and-forth exchange of the team lead during the second day of the 2012 Conference USA Swimming and Diving Championship

CAA Conference: Day Two

RICHMOND, Virginia, February 27. FIVE records were broken on the second day of the 2009 CAA Swimming & Diving Championships at Jim McKay Natatorium in Fairfax, Va. Towson leads the

Big West Conference: Day Two

LONG BEACH, California, February 27. THE Big West Swimming & Diving Championships have reached the halfway point and the UC Santa Barbara men and women sit in the pole position

Big Ten Men’s Championships: Day One

MINNEAPOLIS, Minnesota, February 23. THE No. 9-ranked University of Michigan men's swimming and diving team repeated as 200-yard medley relay and 800-yard freestyle relay champion and sits in first place