North Carolina Sweeps Duke in ACC Action
CHAPEL HILL, North Carolina, November 8. NORTH Carolina's men's and women's swimming and diving teams opened up their Atlantic Coast Conference seasons Wednesday night at Koury Natatorium with wins over
CHAPEL HILL, North Carolina, November 8. NORTH Carolina's men's and women's swimming and diving teams opened up their Atlantic Coast Conference seasons Wednesday night at Koury Natatorium with wins over
STANFORD, California, November 8. THE No.2 Stanford men's swimming and diving team captured three events in a non-scoring relay competition on Wednesday against No. 4 California at the Avery Aquatic
By John Lohn CRANBURY, N.J., November 10. EACH week, SwimmingWorldMagazine.com will take a look at the schedules for the top-rated squads in the nation according to the dual-meet rankings produced
COLLEGE PARK, Maryland, November 8. ANDY Mears (Sterling, Va.) and Nick Cordes (Cedar Falls, Iowa) have committed to the University of Maryland for the 2007-08 season, signing National Letters of
ANN ARBOR, Michigan, November 8. UNIVERSITY of Michigan men's swimming and diving head coach Bob Bowman announced Monday that former U-M swimming star Fernando Canales has been hired as assistant
ST. LOUIS, Missouri, November 8. AFTER breaking two individual conference records, this week's Missouri Valley Conference Swimmer of the Week is Julie Ju of Southern Illinois. Last year's co-MVP of
IRVING, Texas, November 8. THE conference office announced Big 12 Swimmers and Divers of the Week for meets of Oct. 23-Nov. 5. Bennett Clark (Missouri) was awarded Swimmer of the
IRVINE, California, November 8. AFTER an impressive performance in the dual meet with California Ja-Neil Bragg earned her second Big West Swimming and Diving Athlete of the Week honor for
CHICAGO, Illinois, November 8. EASTERN Illinois swept the Mid-Continent Conference Athletes of the Week awards as announced the conference on Wednesday. Marlese Davidson and Bill Senese picked up the honors.
By Jason Marsteller PHOENIX, Arizona, November 10. TODAY, Rewind traipses back to 1981 to review another U.S. Short Course National Championships. In Cambridge, Mass., Tracy Caulkins, then an 18-year-old, became