Australia Searching for Answers on Male Side
By John Lohn CRANBURY, New Jersey, December 6. CAN the news get much worse for the Australian male contingent? First, the Aussie women have excelled to such a degree that
By John Lohn CRANBURY, New Jersey, December 6. CAN the news get much worse for the Australian male contingent? First, the Aussie women have excelled to such a degree that
PHOENIX, Arizona, December 5. A relatively new blog offering a different slant on the world of swimming, TimedFinals.com offers unique perspectives on competitive swimming and its issues. Scott Goldblatt, a
SLIPPERY ROCK, Pennsylvania, December 5. ROCK athletic director Paul Lueken announced Monday that Cynthia Johnston has joined the SRU coaching staff as a part-time assistant coach for the women's water
BRISBANE, Australia, December 5. WHAT remains for Grant Hackett at the Australian World Championship Trials is in doubt. Hampered by left-shoulder problems and mentally exhausted, Hackett pulled out of the
BOSTON, Massachusetts, December 5. UMBC's Evan Rosberry (Sinking Springs, Pa./Wilson) and University of Vermont's Molly MacMillan (Doylestown, Pa./Central Bucks West) have been named America East Men's and Women's Swimming Performers
ATLANTA, Georgia, December 5. AMANDA Weir, who set an American record in the 100 freestyle at last summer's U.S. Nationals, has opted to bypass the remainder of her collegiate swimming
COLLEGE PARK, Maryland, December 5. ROGER Dent (Long Island, N.Y.), Michael Gray (Owings, Md.) and Matt Gruszecki (Harleysville, Pa.) have each signed National Letters of Intent committing to Maryland for
CLEVELAND, Ohio, December 5. THE Mid-American Conference announced its swimmers of the week on Tuesday. Miami's Karen Frazier and Ball State's Ben Karwoski garnered the weekly honors. Helping the host
DURBAN, South Africa, December 5. DURING the third day of action at the International Paralympics Committee Swimming World Championships, hosted by Disability Sport South Africa in Durban, nine world records
By Jason Marsteller DOHA, Qatar, December 5. JAPAN's team of Takamitsu Kojima, Hiroaki Yamamoto, Makoto Ito and Daisuke Hosokawa hit the wall in an Asian record time of 3:18.95 in