It’s Five Straight for Truman State Women at Division II Level
ORLANDO, Fla., March 12. EXTENDING its title run to five, Truman State walked away from the Division II Women’s Championships Saturday night with a decision of its rival. Truman State
ORLANDO, Fla., March 12. EXTENDING its title run to five, Truman State walked away from the Division II Women’s Championships Saturday night with a decision of its rival. Truman State
ORLANDO, Fla., March 12. THE coronation went smoothly. With the title wrapped up, Drury put the finishing touches on its Division II men’s championship Saturday night. In unseating defending champion
HOLLAND, Mich., March 12. CHANGE is a part of life, although it rarely occurs in the Division III ranks. This year, however, proved to be one of those occasions where
GOTHENBURG, Sweden, March 12. SWEDISH sprinter-supreme, Anna-Karin Kammerling lowered her own world record tonight in winning the women's 50-meter butterfly on the third day of competition at the Swedish Short
OKLAHOMA CITY, Okla., March 12. THE defending NCAA champion on the three-meter diving board, Arizona State's Joona Puhakka appears to be clicking as the NCAA Championships beckon later this month.
By Stephen J. Thomas SYDNEY, March 12. GRANT Hackett won his first Aussie 400-meter feestyle title way back in 1997 and of course took his second last year in sensational
HOLLAND, Mich., March 11. BARRING a major turnaround, a change to the landscape of the Division III women’s ranks is imminent. Benefiting from its depth Friday night, which featured a
ORLANDO, Fla., March 11. HAVING all but locked up the team championship, the Drury men are going for style points at the Division II Championships in Orlando. Boasting a three-day
ANN ARBOR, Mich., March 11. MUSIC has always been a major part of Michael Phelps' pre-race routine. So, his latest endorsement deal is more than fitting. Matsunichi Communication Holdings, based
PITTSBURGH, Penn., March 11. ALTHOUGH the upcoming NCAA Championships will determine the official titlists of Division I swimming, the College Swimming Coaches Association has named Georgia (women) and California (men)