PRIDE Tells a Familiar Story With a Different Sport

By Sam Davis, Kickboard News A coach changes young lives through athletics in 1970s inner city Philadelphia. No, "Pride" is not another inspirational film with basketball, football, or baseball as

Henry Bouncing Back from Illness

MELBOURNE, Australia, February 27. SIDELINED last week by a stomach ailment, Jodie Henry turned in a solid effort Monday in a 50-meter freestyle at the Australian Institute of Sport. Coach

Israel Announces World Championship Roster

By Dr. Buky Chass JERUSALEM, February 27. Israel will send a total of nine swimmers headed by Anya Gostamelski (27) and former Auburn University swimmer Shai Livnat (23) to the

Two French Records Go Down in Lyon

LYON, France, February 27. ANNE-Sophie Le Paranthoen set her second national record at the French Cup when she clocked 1:09.57 for the 100-meter breaststroke. Le Paranthoen had previously set a

Oregon Wins ASA U. Western Regional

ELLENSBURG, Washington, February 27. AT the American Swimming Association University League Western Regional Championships over the weekend, the University of Oregon won the overall title, defeating Central Washington and Western

NCAA Rules on Open-Lane Controversy/Violations

By Jason Marsteller INDIANAPOLIS, Indiana, February 26. AFTER a long weekend of conference calls, the NCAA has ruled on the open-lane controversy first reported on SwimmingWorldMagazine.com on Sunday. At their