Touretski Leaves Hospital Followwing Heart Surgery

By Stephen Thomas SYDNEY, Nov. 1. RUSSIAN-BORN Australian swim coach, Gennadi Touretski, left the hospital yesterday, exactly one week after he underwent heart by-pass surgery at a leading Sydney hospital.

NAIA: Seattle University Sweeps Central Washington

ELLENSBURG,Wash., Oct. 30. THE Seattle University men's and women's swim teams opened their seasons with a bang, setting six new team records in a sweep of Central Washington University. On

U.S. Stars to Compete in Qantas Skins on Dec. 5

SYDNEY, Oct. 30. UNITED STATES Olympic stars Lindsay Benko, Chad Carvin and Jason Lezak, British duo Zoe Baker and Paul Palmer, and Canadian Olympic breaststroker Morgan Knabe will be among

New IOC Chief Asks Athletes to Help Fight Doping

LONDON, Oct. 30. NEW Olympic chief Jacques Rogge has asked "clean" athletes to help in the fight against doping. In an exclusive interview for BBC Sports news, Rogge called on

Kostich, Hazen Win St. Croix Open Water Swim

ST. CROIX, US Virgin Islands, Oct. 28. MASTERS swimmers Alex kostich, 31, and Lisa Hazen, 37, were the overall men's and women's winners of the five-mile St. Croix ocean swim

Northwestern Women Win Own Relay Meet

EVANSTON, Ill., Oct. 28. NORTHWESTERN University's women's swim team won the Northwestern Relays today in Evantson, amassing 202 points to out-distance Illinois (176) and Indiana (158)in the five team field.

Men’s NCAA Water Polo: Stanford Beats UCLA Again

STANFORD, CA., Oct. 27. WHO'LL stop the Cardinal? For the third time in less than a month, Stanford's top-ranked men's water polo team, led by freshman sensation Tony Azevado, thrashed

USC Women Upset Texas, 164-135

LOS ANGELES, Oct. 27. THE University of Texas women's swimming and diving team dropped its second contest of the season, falling to Southern California, 164-135, on Saturday, Oct. 27, at