Northern Sun Championships: Day One
OMAHA, Nebraska, February 20. THE UNO swimming and diving team held down third place after the second day of competition at the Northern Sun Championships. The Mavericks are hosting the
OMAHA, Nebraska, February 20. THE UNO swimming and diving team held down third place after the second day of competition at the Northern Sun Championships. The Mavericks are hosting the
ROCHESTER, Michigan, February 20. SENIOR Aaron Holdsworth broke the league record in the men’s 500-yard free style (4:22.15), junior Eddie Toro set a new league record in the men’s 200
LAUSANNE, Switzerland, February 20. FINA and the swimsuit manufacturers came together today in a Speedsuit Summit in Lausanne, Switzerland as the various entities within the conversation came to an agreement
LEWISBURG, Pennsylvania, February 20. THE 2009 Patriot League Swimming and Diving Championships started with a bang on the first of three days of festivities Thursday, as the reigning champion Navy
LONG BEACH, California, February 20. AFTER another strong day at the PCSC Championships, both the UCSD men's and women's swimming and diving teams sit atop the Championship leader board. The
NASHVILLE, Tennessee, February 20. SIX league records were broken on day two of the Sun Belt Conference Swimming & Diving Championships at the Centennial SportsPlex/Tracy Caulkins Pool in Nashville, Tenn.
ATHENS, Georgia, February 17. FOLLOWING day one of the 2011 Coastal Collegiate Swimming Association (CCSA) swimming and diving championships, the Davidson men lead the respective team races Thursday in the
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
BOSTON, Massachusetts, February 20. AFTER the first day of competition of the 2009 America East Swimming & Diving Championship, the University of Vermont leads the women and Boston University tops
AUBURN, Alabama, February 19. AUBURN sprinters blew away the crowd and the competition on the second day of SECs as 2008 Olympian Matt Targett led the way, posting the second