Thorpe, Coughlin Named World Swimmers of the Year
LOS ANGELES, December 4. AUSTRALIAN Ian Thorpe and American Natalie Coughlin will be named tomorrow the male and female “World Swimmers of the Year” for 2002 by Swimming World and
LOS ANGELES, December 4. AUSTRALIAN Ian Thorpe and American Natalie Coughlin will be named tomorrow the male and female “World Swimmers of the Year” for 2002 by Swimming World and
SANTA BARBARA, December 3. THE UC Santa Barbara swimming team has signed eight outstanding swimmers to National Letters of Intent, head coach Gregg Wilson announced this week. "This is, by
By Phillip Whitten COLLEGE STATION, Texas, December 4. IN what may turn out to be a sad day for the proud tradition of Texas A&M swimming, SwimInfo has confirmed that
LOS ANGELES, Dec. 4. TWO top high school players signed letters-of-intent to play women's water polo at USC for the 2004 season, head coach Jovan Vavic announced. Erika Figge (Dove
By Phillip Whitten GOSLAR, Germany, December 3. IN the absence of Franzi van Almsick, Thomas Rupprath stole the show at the German Short Course National Championships in Goslar, November 29-31.
PULLMAN, Wash., Dec. 3, 2002. THREE outstanding women swimmers — ANDRIA Giovanni (Bremerton, Wash.), Laurie Gregg (Los Altos, Calif.), and Katie Van Horne (Healdsburg, Calif.) — have signed National Letters
By Mary Wagner (USA Swimming) COLORADO SPRINGS, Colo., December 3. USA Swimming has announced the coaching staffs for the 2003 international competitions, as well as the managers' list for the
HANOVER, N.H., Dec. 3. IT seems Dartmouth swimming, which faces elimination at the end of this season due to budget cuts, may have a new life — for the right
OLD DOMINION UNIVERSITY, December 3. OLD Domunion University Head Coach Carol Withus announced today that Beatrice Szilard has signed a National Letter of Intent during the early signing period to
HOUSTON, December 3. THREE female high school seniors have signed national letters of intent to swim at Rice University next season, head coach Seth Huston announced Tuesday. Rice abolished its