CSCAA Men’s Division II Rankings – 2/24/99
1. Drury College, MO 960 2. California State Univ. – Bakersfield 735 3. University of California-Davis 399 4. University of North Dakota 398 5. University of South Dakota 385 6.
1. Drury College, MO 960 2. California State Univ. – Bakersfield 735 3. University of California-Davis 399 4. University of North Dakota 398 5. University of South Dakota 385 6.
From www.uswp.org BRONX, NY – Lehman College, CUNY, will add women’s water polo to its varsity roster, becoming one of only four colleges in the New York area to offer
WOMEN 1.Georgia 192 2.Arizona 186 2.Stanford 186 4.SMU 182 5.California 166 6.USC 164 7.Auburn 150 8.Nebraska 183 9.Michigan 120 10.Florida 119 11.Texas 110 12.Northwestern 109 13.Nevada 98 14.Minnesota 84 14.Wisconsin
WOMEN 1.Georgia 192 2.Arizona 186 2.Stanford 186 4.SMU 182 5.California 166 6.USC 164 7.Auburn 150 8.Nebraska 183 9.Michigan 120 10.Florida 119 11.Texas 110 12.Northwestern 109 13.Nevada 98 14.Minnesota 84 14.Wisconsin
For the third year in a row, FOX Sports Net will telecast the women’s championships nationally. Ron Thulin will call the action with Mel Stewart providing swimming analysis and Cynthia
AUSTIN, TX – The No. 11 Texas women’s swimming and diving team, with the help of a 1-3-4-6 finish on the 10-meter diving platform led by junior Laura Wilkinson (Spring,
From www.uswp.org Long Beach, CA – Ricardo Azevedo, head water polo coach at Long Beach Wilson High School, was named head men’s water polo coach at Long Beach State University.
World record-holder Franziska Van Almsick, 21, is not only fast in the water, she’s fast when she gets behind the wheel of her Mercedes-Benz. Franzi, Germany’s most popular athlete, was
Malmo, Sweden – Australia’s Susie O’Neill shattered the great Mary T. Meagher’s short-course world record in the 200m butterfly, clocking 2:05.37 at the World Cup meet in Malmo, Sweden. Meagher’s
BERKELEY, CA – No. 4 Stanford (9-2 overall, 4-1 in the Pac-10) set five Spieker Pool records en route to a 153-145 road win over No. 6 California (11-3, 4-2)