ACC Championships: Day Two
ATLANTA, Georgia, February 21. THE 2008 Atlantic Coast Conference Women's Swimming and Men's and Women's Diving Championships hits the halfway mark, as much excitement remains in the next two days
ATLANTA, Georgia, February 21. THE 2008 Atlantic Coast Conference Women's Swimming and Men's and Women's Diving Championships hits the halfway mark, as much excitement remains in the next two days
COLUMBUS, Ohio, February 21. IN the midst of re-writing three school records and penning in two new conference records, the No. 11-ranked University of Michigan women's swimming and diving team
ANNAPOLIS, Maryland, February 17. NAVY captured gold in all 11 events contested Thursday night to take the lead in both the men's and women's standings at the 2012 Patriot League
GAINESVILLE, Florida, February 17. SENIOR Conor Dwyer (Winnetka, Ill.) broke the Southeastern Conference record in the men's 500-yard freestyle (4:11.36) and junior Sarah Bateman (Orlando, Fla.) became the school record
PITTSBURGH, Pennsylvania, February 16. THE BIG EAST swimming action continued Thursday evening at Trees Pool at the University of Pittsburgh with the men's and women's finals of the 500 freestyle,
By Sarah Eckersley LOUISVILLE, Kentucky, February 18. SACRED Heart Academy and St. Xavier High School claimed state titles at the Kentucky High School State Championships. The Sacred Heart Academy girls
PHOENIX, Arizona, February 22. THE Friday edition of The Morning Swim Show runs through the gamut of aquatics news. Starting with news from United States Masters Swimming, host Brent Rutemiller
ARGENTINA (ARG) January.08–In January, the Argentine Aquatics Sports Confederation (CADDA) announced a 28-member team as its swimming delegation to the South American Aquatics Championships, in March in Brazil. Team members
SAINT PETERSBURG, Russia, February 21. JUST two days after setting the European record in the 100 back and joining the sub-1:00 club in the event, Anastasia Zueva crushed her Russian
BEIJING, China, February 21. FOR the third day in a row at the National Aquatics Center (Water Cube) in Beijing, the Chinese dominated the medal count at the Good Luck