NCAA Div. I: Pitt Men, Notre Dame Women Take Big East Titles
HEMPSTEAD, N.Y., Feb. 18. THE UNIVERSITY of Pittsburgh men and the Notre Dame women each captured its fifth consecutive BIG EAST Championship tonight at the 2001 BIG EAST swimming and
HEMPSTEAD, N.Y., Feb. 18. THE UNIVERSITY of Pittsburgh men and the Notre Dame women each captured its fifth consecutive BIG EAST Championship tonight at the 2001 BIG EAST swimming and
Feb. 18. JUAN ANTONIO SAMARANCH, president of the International Olympic Committee (IOC), said yesterday that Athens must work harder to prepare for the 2004 Olympics, but expressed confidence that the
BALTIMORE, MD, Feb. 17. THE MARIST men won their sixth consecutive championship crown, while the Rider women captured their first conference title in the 2001 Metro Atlantic Athletic Conference Men’s
CHARLOTTESVILLE, VA., Feb. 17. HOPING to emulate its men's basketball team, which is top-ranked nationally and favored to win this year's Atlantic Coast Conference Championship, the UNC Lady Tar Heels
By Bill Bell BERKELEY, CA., Feb. 17. DESPITE the heroics of Cal Olympic gold medalist Anthony Ervin, who set Spieker Aquatics Complex records in both the 50-100 frees (19.69-43.30), the
By Bill Bell BLOOMINGTON, IN., Feb. 17. IT wasn’t the “piece of cake” it’s been in previous seasons but Coach Bill Richardson’s Michigan Lady Wolverines climbed back atop the rest
By Bill Bell BLOOMINGTON, IN., Feb. 17. IT wasn't the "piece of cake" it's been in previous seasons but Coach Bill Richardson's Michigan Lady Wolverines climbed back atop the rest
AUSTIN, Texas, Feb. 17. THE NUMBER 9 Texas women's swimming and diving team claimed its third-consecutive conference team title on Saturday night by winning the 2001 Big 12 Championships at
OKLAHOMA CITY, OK., Feb. 16 MEET RECORDS fell in all 12 events contested on the second day of competition at the Mountain West Conference Championships, being held in Oklahoma City.
BRISBANE, AUSTRALIA. TUNING up for the Australian World Championship Trials meet beginning March 24 in Melbourne, Olympians Liesel Jones (breaststrokes) and Geoff Huegill (butterfly) recorded impressive early-season long course times