Meet of the Week: Denison Splits with Kenyon
By Jason Marsteller PHOENIX, Arizona, November 4. IF not for a lack of any women's diving at all from Denison, the school would have scored an impressive sweep over both
By Jason Marsteller PHOENIX, Arizona, November 4. IF not for a lack of any women's diving at all from Denison, the school would have scored an impressive sweep over both
CANBERRA, Australia, November 5. A pair of international stars – American Natalie Coughlin and Great Britain's Caitlin McClatchey – enjoyed strong showings on Saturday during the AIS International Meet. The
LAWRENCE, Kansas, November 4. THE Kansas swimming and diving team rallied to defeat the University of Northern Iowa Panthers, 99-49, in the final session of the two-day dual meet at
FAIRFAX, Virginia, November 4. GEORGE Mason University's women's swimming & diving team collected three Colonial Athletic Association dual meet victories in the CAA Pod Meet, which concluded its two-day competition
POUGHKEEPSIE, New York, November 4. MARIST picked up a pair of wins over Rider as the men won 143-84 and the women notched a 146-97 triumph. For the men, Pat
NEW BRITAIN, Connecticut, November 4. JUNIORS Rachel Brookman, Kristen Jurzynski and Lindsey Snyder each broke Jack Suydam Natatorium records to lead Central Connecticut to a 152-147 win over UMass in
CHARLOTTESVILLE, Virginia, November 4. THE Virginia men's and women's swimming and diving teams both remained unbeaten in the ACC this season by recording wins over Georgia Tech Saturday at the
BOTHELL, Washington, November 4. SENIOR Kristie Rice (Des Moines, Wash.) won three races while fellow senior Lindsey Gall (Chehalis, Wash.) and sophomore Sarah Shannon (Issaquah, Wash.) won two individual races
CHAPEL HILL, North Carolina, November 4. THE Tar Heel men's and women's swimming and diving teams completed the second day of competition with the University of Minnesota and the University
OXFORD, Ohio, November 4. IN a bit of déjà vu, sophomore Chris Heaton reset the varsity 3-meter diving record for the second straight meet but the Miami University men's swimming