Atlantic 10 Championships: Day Four
BUFFALO, New York, February 20. AFTER sitting atop the leader board for the past two days, the Massachusetts men and Fordham women finished off championship performances to claim titles at
BUFFALO, New York, February 20. AFTER sitting atop the leader board for the past two days, the Massachusetts men and Fordham women finished off championship performances to claim titles at
AKRON, Ohio, February 21. OHIO Northern University’s men’s and women’s swimming and diving teams won the 2009 Ohio Athletic Conference Championship Meet this weekend (Thursday-Saturday, February 19-21, 2009) hosted by
BOSTON, Massachusetts, February 21. WITH one day of competition remaining in the conference championships, the Boston University women's swimming and diving team maintained its position at the top with 525
BROWN DEER, Wisconsin, February 21. UNIVERSITY of Wisconsin-La Crosse won its second straight Wisconsin Intercollegiate Athletic Conference (WIAC) Women’s Swimming and Diving Championship at the Walter Schroeder Aquatic Center following
By Hideki Mochizuki, Swimming World Japanese Correspondent TOKYO, Japan, February 22. WHILE the crown jewel of the weekend undoubtedly was Shiho Sakai's world record in the women's 100 back, plenty
TOKYO, Japan, February 22. SHIHO Sakai completed the final day of the Japan Open at the Tatsumi International Aquatic Center on a high note when she set a world short
KNOXVILLE, Tennessee, February 18. THE Auburn men and the Georgia women took home team titles Saturday at the 2012 Southeastern Conference Swimming and Diving Championships hosted by the University of
PITTSBURGH, Pennsylvania, February 20. THE Louisville men took over first place in the second-to-last race of the BIG EAST Swimming & Diving Championships at Trees Pool and did not look
VANCOUVER, Canada, February 21. DURING the last night of short course meter swimming at the Canadian Interuniversity Championships held in Vancouver, several more national records took a tumble. Scott Dickens
BERKELEY, California, February 21. NO. 1 Stanford men's swimming (8-0, 5-0 Pac-10) completed an unbeaten regular season with a 153-109 victory over California on Saturday afternoon from the Spieker Aquatics