Oakland vs. Kenyon College
GAMBIER, Ohio, January 24. SENIOR Andy Kellogg tallied three first-place finishes in both the 50-and 100-yard freestyle events with times of 21.03 and 45.43, respectively, and had swam lead-off on
GAMBIER, Ohio, January 24. SENIOR Andy Kellogg tallied three first-place finishes in both the 50-and 100-yard freestyle events with times of 21.03 and 45.43, respectively, and had swam lead-off on
VALPARAISO, Indiana, January 24. RACHEL Majercik (Schaumburg, Ill./Conant H.S.) won three times on Saturday afternoon, but it was not quite enough for Valparaiso as the Crusaders dropped a 132-82 meet
COLLEGE PARK, Maryland, January 24. THE University of Miami swimming team had a strong performance on Saturday, though falling in a tri-meet race against host Maryland (L, 104-183) and Richmond
VALPARAISO, Indiana, January 24. DESPITE a pair of event victories for Valparaiso, the Crusaders came up on the short end of a 129-79 decision against UIC on Saturday afternoon at
CHARLOTTESVILLE, Virginia, January 24. A Virginia victory in the 400 free relay, the final event of the afternoon, gave the Cavalier men a 156-144 win over No. 14 North Carolina
ANN ARBOR, Michigan, January 24. THE Arizona State University water polo team opened its 2009 season with a 20-5 win over Colorado State at the Michigan Invitational on Saturday. Nine
CLEMSON, South Carolina, January 24. THE NC State men's and women's swimming and diving teams split ACC action at Clemson on Saturday, Jan. 24, with the Wolfpack men winning 165-135
GAFFNEY, South Carolina, January 24. THE men's swimming team recorded nine first place times, moving ahead of Catawba to win Friday nights meet 131-73. The Saints once again swept the
LUXEMBOURG, January 24. THE second night of long course action at the Luxembourg Euro-Meet featured four more meet records. Christian Kubusch posted a time of 1:48.73 in the men's 200
SANTOS, Brazil, January 24. THE first stop of the 2009 FINA 10K World Cup took place in Santos, Brazil. Ana Marcela Cunha, of the host nation, won the women's title.