Patriot League Awards Weekly Laurels
CENTER VALLEY, Pennsylvania, December 5. THE Patriot League named its athletes of the week on Tuesday. American's Meghan Thiel (swimmer) and Navy's Katie Griffin (diver) earned the women's awards, while
CENTER VALLEY, Pennsylvania, December 5. THE Patriot League named its athletes of the week on Tuesday. American's Meghan Thiel (swimmer) and Navy's Katie Griffin (diver) earned the women's awards, while
COLUMBIA, South Carolina, December 5. SOUTH Carolina head swimming and diving coach Don Gibb recently announced the commitment of five signees to the swimming team for the 2007-08 season. Signing
DALLAS, Texas, December 5. MATTHEW Culbertson signed a national letter of intent with the SMU men's swimming and diving team as announced by head coach Eddie Sinnott and head diving
GREENSBORO, North Carolina, December 5. THREE student-athletes highlight the Atlantic Coast Conference Swimming and Diving Performers of the Week, as Virginia's John Millen and Florida State's Billy Jamerson are the
LOS ANGELES, California, December 5. Screenpro manufactures this jumbo-fiberglass storage container for swim teams that need a lot of secure, inexpensive storage space. Measuring seven-feet long, three-feet high and almost
DURHAM, North Carolina, December 5. NEXT up in the "A Day in the Life" series on SwimmingWorldMagazine.com is Duke senior Jay Ashenfelter. As our first male in the series, he
BRISBANE, Australia, December 5. THE Australian Swimming Coaches and Teachers Association (ASCTA) is broadcasting daily reports from the Telstra Australian Swimming Championships. The show, hosted by Brett Phillips, brings interviews,
By Jason Marsteller BRISBANE, Australia, December 5. TAY Zimmer and Emily Seebohm put together an exciting finish for the spectators at the Chandler Aquatic Center by stopping the clock with
PHOENIX, Arizona, December 4. MICHAEL Phelps, Swimming World Magazine's World Swimmer of the Year, spoke with Swimming World Radio about his recent racing performances, 2007 goals, the importance of the
By John Lohn CRANBURY, New Jersey, December 5. LAST week, just before the Asian Games started in Qatar, Norimasa Hirai made a bold prediction. Speaking of his Japanese pupil, Kosuke