NCAA Div. I Women: Michigan Squeaks By penn State
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
By Bill Bell BLOOMINGTON, IN, Feb. 16. BIDDING for its first Big 10 women's title since joining the conference nearly a decade ago, Penn State's Lady Nittany Lions hold a
AUSTIN, Texas, Feb. 16. THE NUMBER 9-RANKED Texas women¹s swimming and diving team maintained its unbeaten streak, as it swept the individual and relay events for the second consecutive night
AUSTIN, Texas, Feb. 15. THE NO.9 Texas women's swimming and diving team, the defending Big 12 Conference champions, won all six events during the second day of competition at the
BLOOMINGTON, Indiana, Feb. 15. THE UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN led in the team scoring and Indiana won its first Big Ten relay title in 16 years to highlight the first day
By Dave Lohse CHARLOTTESVILLE, Va., Feb. 15. NORTH CAROLINA has taken an early lead after one day of competition at the 2001 Atlantic Coast Conference Women's Swimming & Diving Championship,
COLORADO SPRINGS, Colo., Feb. 15. OLYMPIAN Rachel Mayer Godino has been elected Chair of the USOC's Athletes' Advisory Council (AAC) for 2001-2004. She succeeds former swimmer, Bill Stapleton, who was