Women’s NCAA Div I: Day One, Prelims: Records Fall, Georgia Dominates
By Dan Mihalik LAFAYETTE, Indiana, March 17. IT was Georgia that turned heads in the opening event of the 2005 Women’s NCAA Division I Swimming and Diving Championships. Led by
By Dan Mihalik LAFAYETTE, Indiana, March 17. IT was Georgia that turned heads in the opening event of the 2005 Women’s NCAA Division I Swimming and Diving Championships. Led by
LAFAYETTE, Indiana, March 17. THE Georgia Bulldogs wasted no time in making a statement this morning, as the prelims of the first day of competition of the women's NCAA Division
WALNUT CREEK, Calif., March 17. IT took nearly two weeks, but Gary Marshall received his due from the Pac-10 Conference Wednesday afternoon when the Stanford standout was named Swimmer of
By Craig Lord MANCHESTER, England, March 16. THE first race, the first shock: with the three fastest Britons over 400 metres freestyle now retired, a man called David was expected
By Stephen J. Thomas SYDNEY, Australia. March 17. ALICE Mills became only the fifth woman to go under the magical 54-second barrier in an exciting race that certainly had the
PHOENIX, AZ March 16. THIS week's NCAA Women's Water Polo Poll has been released and is now available on the SwimInfo website – Women's Water Polo Poll. New polls will
By John Lohn WEST LAFAYETTE, Ind., March 16. GEORGIA and Auburn. Or, will it be Auburn, followed by Georgia? The order of finish at the NCAA Division I Women's Championships
By John Lohn HOLLAND, Mich., March 16. SINCE no other school has won the championship since 1979, there's only one logical choice to finish atop the standings at this week's
By Stephen J. Thomas SYDNEY, Australia, March 16. THREE-Time Olympian Michael Klim made a clear statement to the swimming world Wednesday that the former world record holder is back and
By Craig Lord WITH retirements spreading through British Swimming at brush-fire pace and doubt hanging heavy in the air over whether world champions will even qualify to defend their crowns