NCAA Women: A Look at the Top 10
By John Lohn ASTON, Pennsylvania, November 24. HERE’S a look at the upcoming schedules of the top 10 women’s teams in the country. 1. Georgia: Coming off a victory over
By John Lohn ASTON, Pennsylvania, November 24. HERE’S a look at the upcoming schedules of the top 10 women’s teams in the country. 1. Georgia: Coming off a victory over
By Emily Mason PHOENIX, Ariz. November 28. NOW before the criticism comes, I AM BIASED. I went to Arizona and swam for four years, training with most of the current
FORT LAUDERDALE, Fla. November 26. SPEEDY, that's what kind of times came out of Florida's three high school state meets. Both the boys and girls produced great times in individual
DURBAN, South Africa, November 23. AS discussed in an editorial a few weeks back by Phillip Whitten, the nation of Qatar has made it clear that it is willing to
By Emily Mason PHOENIX, Ariz. November 24. DON’T start feeling sorry for yourself if you have practice today, it’s merely a blessing in disguise. So what if your coach’s ritual
AUBURN, Alabama, November 26. WITH the college season continuously heating up and the World Cup circuit shifting into high gear, there has been plenty of short-course action to whet the
PORTLAND, Oregon, Nov. 25. TWO Masters world records were broken at the Northwest Zone Short Course Meters Masters Championships, held November 19-20, at David Douglas High School in Portland, Oregon.
PHOENIX, Arizona. November 23. A pair of distance swimmers, Brittany Massengale of Rice and SMU's Flavia Rigamonti, shared this week's Conference USA Swimmer of the Week accolades. Massengale and Rigamonti
By John Lohn ASTON, Pennsylvania, November 27. AS the final days of 2005 tick away, it seems an appropriate time to look back at the year in the pool. After
GAINESVILLE, Florida, November 23. HEADING into the Thanksgiving holiday, the University of Florida collected a pair of victories over Florida State on Tuesday. The Gator men, ranked seventh in the