Speedo Eastern Canadian Championships: Day One
TORONTO, Canada, February 15. MONIKA Stitski and Francesco Zuccaro grabbed a pair of distance freestyle titles during the first night of swimming at the Speedo Eastern Canadian Championships held in
TORONTO, Canada, February 15. MONIKA Stitski and Francesco Zuccaro grabbed a pair of distance freestyle titles during the first night of swimming at the Speedo Eastern Canadian Championships held in
VICTORIA, Canada, February 15. LAST night, Karley Stutzel and Andres McIntyre walked away with distance titles at the Speedo Western Canadian Championships held in Victoria over short course. Stutzel clocked
PHOENIX, Arizona, February 15. THE University of Georgia women's swimming and diving program accomplished enough during the past two weeks to earn the three first place votes they were missing
AKRON, Ohio, February 20. OHIO Northern University's men's and women's swimming and diving teams lead after day one of the 2009 Ohio Athletic Conference Championship Meet hosted by Baldwin-Wallace College
CANTON, Ohio, February 14. AFTER 12 events, the Denison men and Kenyon women have swum out to early leads in the 2008 North Coast Athletic Conference Swimming & Diving Championships.
MINNEAPOLIS, Minnesota, February 20. THE Carleton women's swimming and diving team is in first place after the opening day of the 2009 MIAC Championships. The Knights, who scored 168 points,
HOLLAND, Michigan, February 14. THE Olivet College men's swimming and diving team holds a slim 1/2 point lead after day one of the 2008 Michigan Intercollegiate Athletic Association (MIAA) Championships
Collegeswimming.tv Coverage WHEATON, Illinois, February 20. THE Wheaton women and Carthage men finished first after day one of the College Conference of Illinois & Wisconsin (CCIW) Swimming Championships, hosted by
NEW HAVEN, Connecticut, February 14. CENTRAL Connecticut State swept all six events on day one of the 2008 NEC Swimming and Diving Championships, racing to the lead with 219.50 points.
CLEVELAND, Ohio, February 14. DAY two of the New South Intercollegiate Swimming Conference Championships continued to heat up for the host Delta State University as the men's and women's squads