Michael Phelps Talks About Winning Swimming World’s World Swimmer of the Year
Michael Phelps Talks About Winning Swimming World’s World Swimmer of the Year
Michael Phelps Talks About Winning Swimming World’s World Swimmer of the Year
By John Lohn MEDIA, Pennsylvania, December 4. REMEMBER when we were all itching for a number of top-flight competitions to get going? Well, this weekend brought a great deal of
COLUMBUS, Ohio, December 3. THE Minnesota Gophers won the men's three-day meet with 1,193.5 points at the second annual Ohio State Swimming and Diving Invitational at the Bill and Mae
COLUMBUS, Ohio, December 3. SOUTH Carolina took home the women's title after scoring 793 points in the three-day meet, just 14 points in front of the Buckeyes (779) at the
LANCASTER, Pennsylvania, December 3. THE Rowan University men's and women's swim teams both took first place at the Franklin & Marshall Invitational. The men compiled 833 points and the women
LEWISBURG, Pennsylvania, December 3. THE UMBC men's and women's swimming and diving teams swept host Bucknell Sunday afternoon at Kinney Natatorium. The Retriever men (5-1) defeated the Bison, 137-75, while
DURHAM, North Carolina, December 2. COMPETING in its second meet in less than 24 hours, the Western Kentucky University men's swimming and diving team downed Duke, 131-111, Saturday at Taishoff
NEW HAVEN, Connecticut, December 2. ON perhaps the busiest day of its 2006-7 season, the Yale men's swimming team hosted five different schools at the Nutmeg Invitational. Thomas Robinson led
WHEATON, Illinois, December 2. THE Thunder swim teams hosted the 26th annual Wheaton Invitational this weekend at the Chrouser Aquatic Center. Wisconsin-Milwaukee won both the men's and women's portions of
OMAHA, Nebraska, December 2. NEBRASKA-Omaha posted four individual titles and three relay titles on Saturday night to capture their third straight Mutual of Omaha title. Sophomore Lindsey Kline won both