Thailand Continues to Dominate Southeast Asian Games
HANOI, Vietnam, December 10. THAILAND continued to dominate the Southeast Asian Games as Thai swimmers picked up nine medals, including four gold, in the seven events contested today. Only one
HANOI, Vietnam, December 10. THAILAND continued to dominate the Southeast Asian Games as Thai swimmers picked up nine medals, including four gold, in the seven events contested today. Only one
INDIANAPOLIS, Ind, December 9. IUPUI senior diver Bryce Cox (Kendallville, Ind./East Noble/University College) has been named Diver of the Year by the Mid-Continent Conference. This past weekend, Cox swept both
KIRKSVILLE, Mo, December 9. THE Truman women's swim team claimed another victory at the Mutual of Omaha Invitational this past weekend. They took a commanding lead on the first day
PRINCETON, New Jersey, December 9. CAL senior Natalie Coughlin has always been a pretty fair stroke specialist. She currently happens to hold American/NCAA records in the 100-200 yard freestyle, 100-200
HANOI, Vietnam, December 9. HALFWAY through the swimming competition at the Southeast Asian Games in Hanoi, Vietnam, two nations are dominating the medals podium. Thailand has nineteen medals, nine of
BERLIN, December 9. FRANZISKA Van Almsick, world record-holder in the 200 meter freestyle, has withdrawn from the European Short Course Championships due to a severe sinus problem, according to a
STANFORD, Calif., December 7. The University of Southern California won the NCAA men's water polo title today, with freshman Trevor Clark scoring in the final minute of the second overtime
By Chaker Belhadj FINA Press Commission Member DURBAN, South Africa, December 7. THE third day of the FINA World Cup 3 meet held in scenic Durban was highlighted by Martina
SOUTH BEND, Ind, December 7. THE Notre Dame men's swimming and diving team completed a dominating weekend by finishing first in the Notre Dame Invitational Saturday in the Rolfs Aquatic
INDIANAPOLIS, Ind, December 7. THE Oakland men’s and women’s swimming and diving programs continued their winning ways at the 2003 Mid-Continent Conference Swimming and Diving Championships at the IU Natatorium