Kenyon Out in Front at NCAA Division III Men’s Championships
MINNEAPOLIS, Minnesota, March 16. IN what is – perhaps – the least shocking development in the sport in years, Kenyon College took the opening-day lead at the NCAA Division III
MINNEAPOLIS, Minnesota, March 16. IN what is – perhaps – the least shocking development in the sport in years, Kenyon College took the opening-day lead at the NCAA Division III
CANTON, Ohio. March 16. The SPEEDO Champions Series continues this weekend in Canton, Ohio and at the U.S. Naval Academy in Maryland. Distance events were completed today at both venues.
By Chris J. Starrs ATHENS, Georgia, March 16. IT'S probably not surprising that Arizona, Auburn and Georgia, respectively, are on top after the first day of competition at the three-day
By Chris J. Starrs ATHENS, Georgia, March 16. RECORDS were falling early and often Thursday during the first night of competition at the 2006 NCAA Division I Women’s Swimming and
ATHENS, Georgia, March 16. IF the first day of preliminaries is any indication, Georgia, Arizona and Auburn will be the teams to beat at the 2006 Women’s Swimming and Diving
By Stephen J. Thomas MELBOURNE, Australia, March 16. ALL the local media hype had focussed on the prospect of Aussie swim star Libby Lenton grabbing seven gold medals at the
ATHENS, Georgia, March 16. HERE's the opening-day psyche sheet for the NCAA Division I Women's championships. EVENT: 1 WOMEN's 200 Yard FREESTYLE RELAY NCAA Record: 1:28.10 GEORGIA 2005 AMERICAN Record:
By Phillip Whitten March 16. OLYMPIC gold medalist Anthony Ervin and NCAA champion Sabir Muhammad are teaming up to conduct free swim clinics for age group and Masters swimmers in
By Dave Denniston CONCORD, California. March 15. Each year leading into the Olympics USA Swimming Recognizes swim clubs around the country with the National Club Excellence Program. SwimmingWorldMagazine.com will feature
By Glenn Mills PHOENIX, AZ., March 17. Swimming World’s latest Tip on Technique is now available on our website. Click Here To Read More