NCAA Div. I Women: Texas Aggies Drop Arkansas, No. Texas, But Fall to #6 SMU
COLLEGE STATION, Texas, Nov. 1. THE No. 23 Texas A&M women's swimming & diving team captured two of three dual meets held at the Texas A&M Student Rec Center Natatorium
COLLEGE STATION, Texas, Nov. 1. THE No. 23 Texas A&M women's swimming & diving team captured two of three dual meets held at the Texas A&M Student Rec Center Natatorium
ATHENS, Georgia, Nov. 1. THE second-ranked Georgia women’s swimming and diving team posted an impressive 163-129 victory against the No. 4 California Golden Bears this evening at Gabrielsen Natatorium. The
By Phillip Whitten TUCSON, Arizona, November 1. THE University of Wisconsin men and the host University of Arizona women dominated Day One of a two-day, 4-way meet that includes Arizona
ATHENS, Georgia, November 1. THE #2-ranked Georgia Bulldogs beat the #4-ranked Golden Bears of Cal, 163-129 tonight in Athens, Gorgia, in a stirring women's dual meet between two of the
SALT LAKE CITY, Utah, Nov. 1. UTAH sophomore Cody Rempfer has been named Mountain West Conference men’s swimmer of the week. Rempfer, a Lodi, Calif., product, raced to three individual
BUFFALO, N.Y., Nov. 1. CITING competitive and economic concerns, Canisius College announced yesterday that it is eliminating its Division I-AA football program along with six other sports at the end
By Phillip Whitten EUGENE, Oregon, November 1. AFTER falling some 23,000 voters behind Gymnastics, Swimming has surged back into the lead in voting on the University of Oregon web site.
DALLAS, November 1. THE Big 12 Conference announced on Thursday the swimmers and divers for the month based on performances in October. Selections were made by a vote of the
LOS ANGELES, November 1. FROM Athens to Auburn, from Austin to Gainesville, the waters of the nation's fastest pools will roil to a boil this weekend as the collegiate swimming
By Phillip Whitten EUGENE, Oregon, Oct. 31. A surge of votes for Swimming following the posting of yesterday's and this morning's stories on SwimInfo have brought Swimming back into a