Texas Men Send Message with Pair of Wins
By John Lohn AUSTIN, Texas, November 6. CALL it a major statement, an early message to the other top-flight men's programs in the nation. The University of Texas, with Eddie
By John Lohn AUSTIN, Texas, November 6. CALL it a major statement, an early message to the other top-flight men's programs in the nation. The University of Texas, with Eddie
CANBERRA, Australia, November 6. PROVING herself ready to roll for next month's Australian World Championship Trials, Tay Zimmer secured an impressive victory Sunday during the final session of the AIS
COLUMBIA, Missouri, November 5. THE Missouri swimming and diving teams won both meets contested on Sunday and completed the three-day Mizzou Dual Challenge with four dual meet victories and a
RIO DE JANEIRO, Brazil, November 5. KNOWING it was guaranteed a medal, Team USA was hungry for gold and not silver at the 2006 ASUA Cup in Rio de Janeiro.
CHARLESTON, Illinois, November 4. THE Eastern Illinois University Panther men's and women's swimming teams each captured first place at its own Panther Invitational this past weekend (Nov. 3-4), winning with
HUNTINGTON, West Virginia, November 4. THE West Virginia University swimming and diving team earned a total of five team victories at the Marshall quad-header on Saturday, Nov. 4, in Huntington,
HANOVER, New Hampshire, November 4. COLUMBIA tracked down a pair of wins against Dartmouth on Saturday. The men beat Dartmouth, 205-87, while the women finished in the win column, 167-130.
COLUMBUS, Ohio, November 4. ILLINOIS senior swimmers Barbie Viney and Meghan Farrell recorded NCAA provisional cuts, and freshman Jen Ivarson landed in the school record book for the second time
PISCATAWAY, New Jersey, November 4. THE Scarlet Knight swimmers and divers hosted the University of Connecticut at the Sonny Werblin Recreational Center on Saturday, Nov. 4. The women's team (3-0,
LOS ALAMITOS, California, November 4. THE sun was out early this morning and so were the fans. The stands were full of spectators at 9 a.m. for the first game