NCAA Women’s Weekend Preview
By Emily Mason PHOENIX, Arizona, November 17. MANY of the top 10 ranked division I schools are going to be busy this weekend. Take a look at all the excitement
By Emily Mason PHOENIX, Arizona, November 17. MANY of the top 10 ranked division I schools are going to be busy this weekend. Take a look at all the excitement
By John Lohn ASTON, Pennsylvania, November 17. HERE is SwimmingWorldMagazine.com’s weekly look at the weekend schedules for the top-10 ranked men’s teams in the country. 1. Auburn: The Tigers are
By John Lohn FORT WASHINGTON, Pennsylvania, November 17. THE Ivy League received a major boost in its talent pool when Germantown Academy’s Alicia Aemisegger recently decided to take her vast
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LOS ALAMITOS, Calif., November 16. WITH 21 years of experience working at the national level, Rick Azevedo has been named the head coach of the U.S. Men’s Water Polo Team.
GRAND FORKS, North Dakota. November, 16. WAY up in the freezing north the high school girls in North Dakota gathered to compete in the high school state championships. At the
GAINESVILLE, Florida, November 16. THE men’s and women’s programs at the University of Florida picked up the commitments of seven major recruits, including those of Stephanie Napier and Shaune Fraser.
November 15. DISTANCE king Grant Hackett underwent successful surgery on his right shoulder yesterday at The Avenue hospital in Melbourne in a bid to end the constant pain he has
MELBOURNE, Australia, November 15. WITH Australian distance king Grant Hackett on the shelf after undergoing surgery to repair what is believed to be a tendon tear in his right shoulder,
CHARLOTTESVILLE, Virginia, November 15. WHEN discussion is waged over the men’s breaststroke events at the collegiate level, the names of Vladislav Polyakov (Alabama) and Mike Alexandrov (Northwestern) are typically mentioned