No. 9 SMU Lady Mustangs Drub North Texas
DALLAS, January 22. THE No. 9 SMU women's swimming & diving team dominated North Texas Wednesday night at Perkins Natatorium winning 158-80 to improve to 1-1 on the year. SMU
DALLAS, January 22. THE No. 9 SMU women's swimming & diving team dominated North Texas Wednesday night at Perkins Natatorium winning 158-80 to improve to 1-1 on the year. SMU
FORT LAUDERDALE, Fla., January 21. DALE Neuburger, President of the Indiana Sports Corporation, takes office this month as the new Chairman of the Board of the International Swimming Hall of
FORT WORTH, Tex, January 20. TCU Freshman swimmer Keleigh Wentworth managed to monopolize Conference USA's swimmer of the week awards again for the week of Jan. 20, the conference office
CENTER VALLEY, Penn, January 20. AFTER solid performances in a League meet against Colgate, Lafayette's Chris Grabowski (Port Carbon, Pa./Pottsville Area) and Liz Helwig (Basking Ridge, N.J./Madison) garnered Men's and
BIRMINGHAM, Ala, January 20. UNIVERSITY of Florida sophomore Ryan Lochte (Daytona Beach, Fla.) was named the Southeastern Conference's Swimmer of the Week on Tuesday. Lochte won all five individual events
JACKSONVILLE, Fla, January 20. THE Bolles School Sharks led from the first day of competition and continued to add to that lead each day to dominate both the team scores
JACKSON, Tenn, January 20. THE Ouachita TigerSharks and Lady TigerSharks Swimming and Diving teams rolled on in their preparations for the NSISC meet with wins over Lambuth and Rhodes in
ARLINGTON, Va., January 20. ED Moses's spectacular performances at World Cups 4 and 5 in Stockholm and Berlin earned him USA Today's accolades as "Olympic Athlete of the Week." Moses
AUBURN, Ala., January 20. AUBURN junior Kirsty Coventry and freshman Steven Segerlin have each earned a Southeastern Conference Athlete of the Week award, the conference office announced on Tuesday afternoon.
COLORADO SPRINGS, Colo., Jan. 19. THE latest CSCAA college swimming poll is out and, to the surprise of no one, Auburn retains its iron grip on the #1 spot for