Recognizing the Irvine Novaquatics as a USA Swimming Gold Medal Club
By Dave Denniston IRVINE, California. March 26. IN the next few weeks expect to see Dr. Dave Salo’s name in the news, over speculation of whether or not he will
By Dave Denniston IRVINE, California. March 26. IN the next few weeks expect to see Dr. Dave Salo’s name in the news, over speculation of whether or not he will
By John Lohn NEW YORK, March 27. THE past two weeks have been nothing short of phenomenal for our sport, what with a slew of fast times emerging from the
COLORADO SPRINGS, CO. March 26. USA Swimming announces the Toyota Virtual Club Championships Program. This program serves as a key part of the Athlete Development and Performance component of the
HAMILTON, N.Y. March 25. MEMBERS of the Colgate University swimming and diving team hosted athletes from local Special Olympics clubs for a clinic on Saturday, March 25, at Lineberry Natatorium.
FEDERAL WAY, Washington, March 26. ALL right, so the collegiate season has come to a close. First, the Auburn women captured their fourth NCAA crown in five years. Then, the
ORLANDO, Florida, March 25. IT'S done, and what a meet it was. The last night of the NCSA Junior Nationals was nothing short of what we have been seeing all
By Phillip Whitten ATLANTA, Georgia, March 25. THE team battle was decided, but there was still one relay to swim, and no one was conceding anything to anyone. With Auburn
By Phillip Whitten ATLANTA, Georgia, March 25. THERE’S a reason why they call it the NCAA Swimming AND Diving Championships, and Arizona discovered that reason to its sorrow this weekend.
By Phillip Whitten ATLANTA, Georgia, March 25. MICHIGAN’S Davis Tarwater reprised his 2005 title in the 200 fly, holding off a determined challenge by Georgia’s Gil Stovall to win in
By Phillip Whitten ATLANTA, Georgia, March 25. A funny thing happened to Vlad Polyakov, the Kazakhstan Kid swimming for Alabama, on his way to the victory stand. His name was