Princeton Claims Women’s Ivy League Title
PRINCETON, New Jersey, February 17. LED by Swimmer of the Meet Alicia Aemisegger and Diver of the Meet Katie Giarra, neither of whom are even upperclassmen, the No. 23 Princeton
PRINCETON, New Jersey, February 17. LED by Swimmer of the Meet Alicia Aemisegger and Diver of the Meet Katie Giarra, neither of whom are even upperclassmen, the No. 23 Princeton
SAN ANTONIO, Texas, February 17. NEVADA captured its first Western Athletic Conference Women's Swimming and Diving Championship on Saturday night at the Palo Alto College Natatorium in San Antonio, Texas.
CLEVELAND, Mississippi, February 17. THE New South Intercollegiate Swim Conference Championships concluded Saturday with Truman State edging Delta State for the women's title, and Missouri-Rolla holding off Ouachita Baptist for
YPSILANTI, Michigan, February 17. THE Eastern Michigan University women's swimming and diving team captured its second consecutive Mid-American Conference Championship, here Saturday night at Jones Natatorium during the 2007 MAC
FAIRFAX, Virginia, February 17. WILLIAM & Mary's women's swimming & diving team was crowned the Colonial Athletic Association Champion after the completion of the four day competition with a score
EAST MEADOW, New York, February 17. THE West Virginia men's swimming and diving team earned its first BIG EAST Championship in school history in the final event – the 400
COLLEGE STATION, Texas, February 17. THE Texas men's squad claimed its eleventh consecutive Big 12 Conference championship, while the Texas A&M women earned its first league crown, breaking the Texas
COLUMBUS, Ohio, February 17. TWO individual titles and one relay victory on Saturday (Feb. 17) propelled the 12th-ranked University of Michigan men's swimming and diving team into first place (405
WILLIAMSTOWN, Massachusetts, February 17. AFTER day two of the 2007 NESCAC Women's Swimming and Diving Championships, Williams College sits in first place overall. The Ephs won one title and extended
LEWISBURG, Pennsylvania, February 17. THE Navy women's swimming and diving team set five school records and won seven of eight events on the night to maintain its hold on first