NESCAC Women’s Championships
BRUNSWICK, Maine, February 20. THE Williams College women's swimming and diving team took a commanding 175-point lead after the first day of the NESCAC Women's Swimming and Diving Championship hosted
BRUNSWICK, Maine, February 20. THE Williams College women's swimming and diving team took a commanding 175-point lead after the first day of the NESCAC Women's Swimming and Diving Championship hosted
WEST LAFAYETTE, Indiana, February 19. ON the biggest stage of the conference season, the Indiana women's swimming and diving team shone bright tonight, taking three individual Big Ten titles on
COLLEGE PARK, Maryland, February 20. MARYLAND had another record-breaking day in the pool Thursday evening, setting four school records in the 200 free relay, 1-meter diving, 200 individual medley and
BUFFALO, New York, February 20. FAMILIAR faces sit atop the medal stand after the second day of competition, as the Richmond women and Massachusetts men gained the lead at the
PHOENIX, Arizona, February 20. TODAY’S live edition of The Morning Swim Show featured an interview with the executive director of United States Masters Swimming and two Masters swimmers making their
VANCOUVER, Canada, February 20. THE 2009 CIS swimming championships got off to a blistering start on Thursday with half the races won in Canadian record time as six national marks
AKRON, Ohio, February 20. OHIO Northern University’s men’s and women’s swimming and diving teams lead after day one of the 2009 Ohio Athletic Conference Championship Meet hosted by Baldwin-Wallace College
MINNEAPOLIS, Minnesota, February 20. THE Carleton women’s swimming and diving team is in first place after the opening day of the 2009 MIAC Championships. The Knights, who scored 168 points,
Collegeswimming.tv Coverage WHEATON, Illinois, February 20. THE Wheaton women and Carthage men finished first after day one of the College Conference of Illinois & Wisconsin (CCIW) Swimming Championships, hosted by
MECHANICSBURG, Pennsylvania, February 20. ROD King and Max Bernardes placed first and second in the 1,000-yard freestyle to lead West Chester's men's swimming team to 37 points and a first-place