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OXFORD, Ohio, November 10. MIAMI University's men's swimming and diving team battled hard and came through with a tough 137-106 win against Cleveland State on Saturday afternoon. Senior Paul Ricard
OXFORD, Ohio, November 10. MIAMI University's men's swimming and diving team battled hard and came through with a tough 137-106 win against Cleveland State on Saturday afternoon. Senior Paul Ricard
ST. BONAVENTURE, New York, November 10. THE St. Bonaventure women's swimming and diving team improved to 2-0 in Atlantic 10 play by handling La Salle's swimmers and divers, 174-124, Saturday
INDIANAPOLIS, Indiana, November 10. THE Xavier men's and women's swimming teams picked up wins at IUPUI Friday after noon as XU won 21 of the 32 total events, four of
HUNTINGTON, West Virginia, November 10. WITH only two home meets scheduled for the 2007-08 season, the Marshall swimming and diving team took full advantage of its own waters Saturday, posting
NORMAL, Illinois, November 12. THE Illini swimming and diving team continued its best start since 1997 with a 175-123 victory over Illinois State (2-1) Friday to improve to 6-0 on
BABSON PARK, Massachusetts, November 10. SOPHOMORE Aaron Paradis (Norwich, Conn.) officially qualified for selection to the NCAA Championships in the 1-meter diving event on Saturday, as the Babson College Beavers
CHESTERTOWN, Maryland, November 11. FRESHMAN Greg Lee (Haddonfield, NJ/Haddonfield Memorial) broke his own pool record and the 200 freestyle relay team set a pool record, but St. Mary's (MD) captured
FORT WORTH, Texas, November 10. THE TCU men's and women's swimming and diving teams fell to Wyoming on Saturday at the University Recreation Center. The loss dropped the men to
CINCINNATI, Ohio, November 10. THE Washington men's and women's swimming teams swept past Cincinnati in a non-conference swimming meet on Saturday morning. The Husky men defeated Cincinnati, 159-103, while the
STONY BROOK, New York, November 10. THE Stony Brook Men's Swimming and Diving team jumped out to quick lead on the University of Maine and never looked back, as they