PSAC Championships: West Chester Shines
MECHANICSBURG, Pennsylvania, February 25. FOR the sixth time in the last eight years, the West Chester men's and women's swimming teams have both captured conference championships as the two teams
MECHANICSBURG, Pennsylvania, February 25. FOR the sixth time in the last eight years, the West Chester men's and women's swimming teams have both captured conference championships as the two teams
CERRITOS, California, February 25. CLAREMONT-Mudd-Scripps Colleges led the 2008 SCIAC Swimming and Diving Championships from the opening event as both the men's and the women's relays earned victories in the
WELLESLEY, Massachusetts, February 25. WITH a win in the final event of the evening, Springfield College sealed the 2008 New England Women's and Men's Athletic Conference (NEWMAC) Women's Swimming and
LANCASTER, Pennsylvania, February 25. REPEAT was the order of the day as the Franklin & Marshall men and the Gettysburg women defended their Centennial Conference swimming championships as the 15th
MIDDLETOWN, Connecticut, February 25. THE Williams College women's swimming and diving team captured their 8th consecutive NESCAC championship Sunday night. The Ephs grabbed two additional event conference titles and finished
TEMPE, Arizona, February 25. KATY Lawlor scored three goals and six others scored at least once to help the No. 8 Arizona State University water polo team to a 12-8
TEMPE, Arizona, February 25. THE No. 8 Arizona State University water polo team dropped a 7-5 decision to No. 6 San Diego State Sunday afternoon at the UC Irvine Invitational
LAUSANNE, Switzerland, February 25. THE teams of Greece, Hungary, Italy and Russia assured their presence at the 2008 Olympic Games in Beijing by finishing in the first four places of
OMAHA, Nebraska, February 23. NORTH Dakota leads both the men's and women's divisions after day three at the NCC Swimming & Diving Championships. On the women's side, North Dakota has
BROWN DEER, Wisconsin, February 25. THE Milwaukee men's and women's swimming and diving teams took the lead in both the men's and women's meets after day one of the four