Fairfield Splits with Holy Comfort to End Season
WORCESTER, Massachusetts, February 3. THE Fairfield swimming and diving team split their final dual meet of the season at Holy Cross this afternoon as the women won, 128-110, while the
WORCESTER, Massachusetts, February 3. THE Fairfield swimming and diving team split their final dual meet of the season at Holy Cross this afternoon as the women won, 128-110, while the
CLEMSON, South Carolina, February 3. THE Clemson Swimming and Diving teams hosted their last meet of the dual meet season Saturday as they took on the Duke Blue Devils in
CLEMSON, South Carolina, February 3. THE Clemson Swimming and Diving teams hosted their last meet of the dual meet season Saturday as they took on the Duke Blue Devils in
By Jason Marsteller KUTZTOWN, Pennsylvania, February 3. IN our Division II SwimmingWorldMagazine.com Meet of the Week, the No. 11 Rowan women outlasted a scrappy Kutztown team, 157-103, at Keystone Natatorium
BOCA RATON, Florida, February 3. THE Florida Atlantic University swimming and diving teams honored seven seniors on Saturday with wins over the University of Miami and the University of Tampa.
LOUDONVILLE, New York, February 3. THE Siena Saints cruised past the Manhattan Jaspers, 110-83, Saturday afternoon at the Siena Swim Center with the help of Megan Dobbins (Huntington, Conn./Lauralton Hall
By Jason Marsteller PRINCETON, New Jersey, February 3. DURING the final session of the women's portion of the H-Y-P meet between Harvard, Yale and Princeton at the DeNunzio Pool in
CHARLOTTESVILLE, Virginia, February 3. THE Virginia swimming and diving teams concluded their regular seasons with victories over Maryland on Saturday afternoon at the Aquatic and Fitness Center. The Cavalier men
PHILADELPHIA, Pennsylvania, February 3. IN their last dual meet of the season, the men's and women's swim teams had big wins over West Chester University tonight. The men won in
NEW YORK, New York, February 3. THE Navy men's swimming and diving team closed its dual meet season Friday night by dropping a 172-128 decision to Columbia in New York