NCAA Div. I Women, Day 2 Prelims: Georgia Strong Again, Good Position For Finals
By Dan Mihalik WEST LAFAYETTE, March 18. ARIZONA got off to a great start in the first heat of the first event on Day Two of the NCAA Division I
By Dan Mihalik WEST LAFAYETTE, March 18. ARIZONA got off to a great start in the first heat of the first event on Day Two of the NCAA Division I
By Craig Lord MANCHESTER, England, March 17. JAMES Gibson declared himself ready to defend his world title over 50 metres breaststroke in Montreal this July after retaining his British title
WEST LAFAYETTE, Indiana, March 17. THE University of Hawaii's Qiong Jie Huang ambushed Canadian Olympian Blythe Hartley, representing USC, to win the 1-meter springboard diving by the narrow margin of
By Stephen J. Thomas SYDNEY, Australia. March 18. OLYMPIC 50-meter freestyle finalist Brett Hawke exerted experience and authority on his specialty event, improving just 0.04 from his semifinal swim to
By Dan Mihalik WEST LAFAYETTE, Indiana, March 17. THIS time it was much harder for the Georgia Bulldogs to win a championship final. The Bulldogs and five other teams were
By Dan Mihalik WEST LAFAYETTE, Indiana, March 17. THE Georgia contingent was very loud in the 50 freestyle finals, and they had plenty of reasons to be loud. Four Bulldogs
By Dan Mihalik WEST LAFAYETTE, Indiana, March 17. TRIPLE Olympic medalist Kirsty Coventry of Auburn flexed her muscles by defeating the 200 individual medley field while turning in the second
By Dan Mihalik WEST LAFAYETTE, Indiana, March 17. IT may have been an upset, but Emily Mason wasn’t the one crying. She swam the fifth fastest 500 freestyle all-time, repeating
LAFAYETTE, Indiana, March 17. GEORGIA breaks its own NCAA, American, US Open, and Pool record it set earlier this morning in the 200 freestyle relay. Its time of 1:28.10 bested
LAFAYETTE, Indiana, March 17. ATTACHED are the Day One preliminary swimming results, as well as the heat sheets for the evening session, for the 2005 NCAA Women's Division I Swimming