Nineteen Records Smashed on Second Day of US Masters Nationals
By Phillip Whitten HONOLULU, May 15. Nineteen national records were washed away on the second day of the USMS Short Course Nationals, at the Duke Kahanamoku Aquatic Center in Honolulu.
By Phillip Whitten HONOLULU, May 15. Nineteen national records were washed away on the second day of the USMS Short Course Nationals, at the Duke Kahanamoku Aquatic Center in Honolulu.
By Phillip Whitten HONOLULU, May 14. THE spirit of Duke Kahanamoku wafted palpably on gentle trade winds over the Duke Kahanamoku Aquatic Center on the campus of the University of
LOS ANGELES, May 12. A bridesmaid never again. The women of Leland Stanford Jr. University won their first national collegiate water polo championship here today at the McDonald's Olympic Pool
CORAL SPRINGS, Fla., May 12. CHINA asserted its dominance in world diving at the three-day 2002 Speedo/FINA Grand Prix in Coral Springs, which ended today. University of Texas senior divers
LOS ANGELES, May 12. NOW there are two, and to no one's surprise they're UCLA and Stanford. UCLA's defending NCAA women's water polo champs (22-3) easily brushed past Loyola-Marymount Saturday
BELMONT SHORES, Cal., May 12. FOUR times Michael Cavic dove into the waters of the Belmont Plaza Olympic Pool eysterday afternoon, and four times he emerged as a record-setter. The
BELMONT SHORES, Calif., May 10. SEVERAL nation-leading times — including Irvine High's girls' 1:43.71 national high school record in the 200 yard medley relay, Diana MacManus' 54.42 100 back, Aaron
BELMONT SHORES, Calif., May 10. HE DID IT!!! Tustin High senior Michael (Milorad) Cavic — last year's national prep leader in the 50 free (20.27) — got what he wanted
LOS ANGELES, May 11. UCLA's women's water polo team, No. 1 nationally with a 21-3 record and defending NCAA Champs, opens defense of its crown this afternoon with a semifinal
BELMONT SHORES, CA., May 10. BREA Olinda's girls and Cerritos' boys swept to the CIF Division IV Swimming and Diving Championships here last night with resounding victories. The meet was