Princeton Takes Lead at Ivy League Championships
PRINCETON, New Jersey, February 15. IN its home venue, DeNunzio Pool, the No. 23 Princeton women's swimming and diving team won three of four individual events and sprinted to a
PRINCETON, New Jersey, February 15. IN its home venue, DeNunzio Pool, the No. 23 Princeton women's swimming and diving team won three of four individual events and sprinted to a
NASHVILLE, Tennessee, February 15. THE 2007 Sun Belt Conference swimming and diving championships started on Thursday as Florida Atlantic's women's team leads after day one while Western Kentucky University holds
EAST MEADOW, New York, February 15. AT the conclusion of Day 2 of the BIG EAST Swimming and Diving Championships, the Notre Dame Women lead the pack with 246 points
By Brian Savard LOUISVILLE, Kentucky, February 19. IT's not every day where an Olympian's high school records are broken, but that is what happened at the 2007 Kentucky High School
SYDNEY, Australia, February 15. A story in The Australian by Nicole Jeffery indicates that Ken Wood, the coach of Jessicah Schipper, believes his pupil is capable of slashing a second
COLUMBUS, Ohio, February 15. IN the final entry of his "A Day in the Life" series run on SwimmingWorldMagazine.com, Indiana University sophomore Matt Lenton writes about some of the down
LONG BEACH, California, February 14. THIRD-ranked California took the lead on the first day of the Pac-10 Women's Swimming and Diving Championships, after winning the 800-yard freestyle relay for the
TOKYO, Japan, February 15. A little more than a month away from the World Championships in Melbourne, Japan's Kosuke Kitajima is confident he can regain the form he's been missing
EAST MEADOW, New York, February 14. THE 2007 BIG EAST Swimming and Diving Championships got off to a triumphant start as three new league records were set by the Mountaineers
FAIRFAX, Virginia, February 14. THREE CAA Swimming and Diving records were set on the opening day of the 2007 Championships, which was hosted by George Mason University. The records were