NCAA Div. II: Delta State Second at Xmas Invite
By Fred Sington LITTLE ROCK, ARK., Dec. 4.-The Delta State University men's and women's swimming and diving programs traveled to Arkansas to take part in the annual Christmas Invitational at
By Fred Sington LITTLE ROCK, ARK., Dec. 4.-The Delta State University men's and women's swimming and diving programs traveled to Arkansas to take part in the annual Christmas Invitational at
CORAL GABLES, Fla., Dec. 4. UNIVERSITY of Miami (Florida) head swimming coach James Sweeney today announced the signing of Holland’s Chantal Groot to a national letter of intent to attend
GREENSBORO, N.C., Dec. 4. UNIVERSITY of Virginia sophomore Cara Lane (Charlotte, N.C./Prov-idence) and freshman Luke Anderson (Charlottesville, Va./Bolles School) have been selected as the Atlantic Coast Conference Women's and Men's
OXFORD, Ohio, Dec. 3. THE University of Illinois women¹s swimming and diving team captured the Miami (Ohio) Invitational title today with a score of 933.50 points. The Illini dominated the
FAIRFAX, Va., Dec. 3. THE Washington State University women’s swim team continued its strong performance, by winning the Patriot Invitational at George Mason University Sunday. The Cougars concluded the three-day
AUSTIN, Texas, Dec. 3. THE No.1 University of Texas men's swimming and diving team cruised to a first-place finish at the Texas Invitational posting a total of 751 points, held
COLORADO SPRINGS, Colo., Dec. 3. THE United States Olympic Committee Board of Directors elected its new officers for the 2000-2004 Quadrennium, led by Sandra Baldwin of Phoenix, Arizona. Baldwin, is
AUSTIN, Texas, Dec. 2. THE No.1 University of Texas men's swimming and diving team extended its lead to 543 points in the second day of the Texas Invitational, held at
December 2. THE Flying Dutchmen of Hope (Michigan) college captured the championship of the nine-team Wheaton Invitational. Coach John Patnott’s Dutchmen edged NCAA Division I Wisc.-Milwaukee for the championship, 771
December 2. THE Flying Dutchmen of Hope (Michigan) college captured the championship of the nine-team Wheaton Invitational. Coach John Patnott's Dutchmen edged NCAA Division I Wisc.-Milwaukee for the championship, 771