CAS Upholds Claudia Poll Suspension
By Phillip Whitten LAUSANNE, Switzerland, Feb. 5. THE Court of Arbitration for Sport (CAS) yesterday rejected the appeal by Claudia Poll to overturn her four-year suspension by FINA, swimming's international
By Phillip Whitten LAUSANNE, Switzerland, Feb. 5. THE Court of Arbitration for Sport (CAS) yesterday rejected the appeal by Claudia Poll to overturn her four-year suspension by FINA, swimming's international
By Bill Bell BERKELEY, Cal., February 5. NATALIE Coughlin must love records because she's collecting more than Carter has pills. Just last weekend, for example, during Pac-10 dual meets at
By Phillip Whitten COLORADO SPRINGS, Colo., Feb. 5. MARTY Mankamyer resigned as President of the U.S. Olympic Committee last night, bowing to pressure from the organization's five vice presidents. They
ULSTER, Northern Ireland, Feb. 4. UNIVERSITY of Tennessee breaststroke and individual medley standout, Andrew Bree, 21, was injured in an accident recently and will be unable to swim for at
By Phillip Whitten TEMPE, Arizona, Feb. 5. FORMER Arizona State University swim star, Sarah Baham, received a four-year suspension yesterday from FINA, the sport's international governing body, for failing to
AUBURN, Ala., Feb. 4. AUBURN swimmer Margaret Hoelzer captured the Southeastern Conference's female Athlete of the Week award following the Tigers' win over rival Alabama, the conference office announced on
EVANSTON, Ill., Feb. 4. NORTHWESTERN University senior swimmer Carmen Cosgrove (Perth, Western Australia) has been named the Big Ten Female Swimmer of the Week. It is the first such honor
PITTSBURGH, Feb. 3. THE University of Virginia tamed the Pitt Panthers as the Cavalier men won 140-98 and women completed the sweep 141-97. The Virginia men won 11 of 13
WASHINGTON, D.C., Feb. 3. BOTH the men's and women's swimming teams from Randolph-Macon College (Division III, Ashland, Virginia) ended the regular season with victories in dual meet action against Gallaudet
Bob Groseth, head coach at Northwestern University, has been a leader in the fight to save intercollegiate swimming — particularly men's swimming — from voracious athletic directors who have used