A Day in the Life: Jay Ashenfelter, Day 5
DURHAM, North Carolina, December 9. DUKE senior Jay Ashenfelter wraps up his "Day in the Life" series with a recap of his work in the pool after spending some serious
DURHAM, North Carolina, December 9. DUKE senior Jay Ashenfelter wraps up his "Day in the Life" series with a recap of his work in the pool after spending some serious
VILLANOVA, Pennsylvania, December 9. ON Friday afternoon, the Villanova men's swimming team played host to Widener University at the Villanova Swim Center. The Wildcats came out on top to pick
RENO, Nevada, December 9. THE University of Nevada (14-0) swimming and diving team won the first eight events on Friday evening to knock off Idaho (8-5) 113-84 at Lombardi Pool
IOWA CITY, Iowa, December 8. THE University of Iowa women's swimming and diving team defeated intrastate rival, the Iowa State Cyclones, winning 10 of the 16 events to win in
FORT COLLINS, Colorado, December 8. THE Colorado State swimming and diving team closed the first semester of competition with a 212-88 victory over Northern Colorado. The Colorado State swimming and
COLUMBIA, South Carolina, December 8. SOUTH Carolina head diving coach Todd Sherritt announced the signing of diver Taryn Zack for the 2007-08 roster. Zack is a four-time Junior Canadian National
HELSINKI, Finland, December 8. UNLIKE the first day of the meet, the second evening session of the European Championships did not feature any continental-record breaking performances. Nonetheless, there were several
TALLAHASSEE, Florida, December 8. THE Florida State No. 10 men's and No. 6 women's swimming and diving teams signed five student-athletes to national letters of intent. The Seminoles first signing
By Jason Marsteller PHOENIX, Arizona, December 8. WITH news coming out of Fairfax, Va., that Kate Ziegler claimed the last Janet Evans American record measured in yards by downing the
PHOENIX, Arizona, December 8. SWIMMING Canada launched a two-year program leading into the Beijing Olympics where athletes could train in a Center of Excellence. Pierre Lafontaine, CEO of Swimming Canada,