NCAA Division III Men’s Champs: Day 3 Finals
By Brian Savard OXFORD, Ohio, March 22. DENISON'S John Geissinger found himself in a position all too familiar for the Big Red on the final day of the Men's Division
By Brian Savard OXFORD, Ohio, March 22. DENISON'S John Geissinger found himself in a position all too familiar for the Big Red on the final day of the Men's Division
COLUMBUS, Ohio, March 22. WHILE the Arizona Wildcats almost paid for saving the big guns for this evening's swim with an eighth-place prelim finish, the Arizona foursome blasted the American
COLUMBUS, Ohio, March 22. THE final diving event of the women's NCAA season took place with Miami's Brittany Viola coming out on top with a victory in the platform at
COLUMBUS, Ohio, March 22. TALK about a vault up the charts. Oregon State's Saori Haruguchi put together a remarkable meet to clinch a victory in the 200 fly at the
COLUMBUS, Ohio, March 22. SOUTHERN California's Rebecca Soni nearly clipped her NCAA record in the 200 breast when she captured the title to sweep the stroke at the NCAA Division
COLUMBUS, Ohio, March 22. THE 100 free at the NCAA Division I Championships initially seemed somewhat empty without the presence of Georgia's Kara Lynn Joyce for the first time in
COLUMBUS, Ohio, March 22. FLORIDA's Gemma Spofforth defended her 200 back title, and swept the backstroke events, at the NCAA Division I Women's Championships. Spofforth, already the third-fastest swimmer in
COLUMBUS, Ohio, March 22. WHILE the Michigan men are known as distance stalwarts, Michigan's Emily Brunemann did what no other Lady Wolverine has done in the history of the program
EINDHOVEN, Netherlands, March 22. A day after wiping out Pieter van den Hoogenband's 100 free global standard of 47.84 set in 2000, France's Alain Bernard set the bar even lower
EINDHOVEN, Netherlands, March 22. THE swimming world is enjoying some amazing action at the moment. With the Australian Trials producing two world records earlier in the day and the NCAA