Stanford Leads Sears Cup Standings
Stanford, four-time winners of the Division I Sears Directors’ Cup, continues to hold its lead as the fall season comes to a close in the 1998-99 race. However, Florida, in
Stanford, four-time winners of the Division I Sears Directors’ Cup, continues to hold its lead as the fall season comes to a close in the 1998-99 race. However, Florida, in
MEN Rk. School Pts. Last 1. Stanford 300 1 2. TEXAS 273 2 3. Auburn 268 3 4. Southern California 262 4 5. Arizona 246 5 6. Georgia 239 7
Costa Rica’s Claudia Poll, World and Olympic champ in the 200m freestyle, told Swimming World she hasn’t made up her mind about competing in the 2000 Olympic Games. Poll became
Gainesville, FL – The No. 9-ranked University of Texas women’s swimming and diving team was defeated 165-135 at No. 11 Florida at the Stephen O’Connell Center Natatorium. Five individuals won
Athens, GA – A day after the No. 2-ranked University of Texas men’s swimming and diving team handed No. 3 Auburn just its second dual-meet loss in five years, the
Alexander Popov did not compete in the Sydney World Cup meet because he underwent arthroscopic surgery on his left knee on Friday. An injury originally caused while playing with a
AUBURN, AL – Six years to the day since its last win at Auburn, the No. 2-ranked University of Texas men’s swimming and diving team beat the No. 3 Tigers,
From www.usa-swimming.org Jenny Thompson’s performances highlighted the first day of the FINA World Cup meet in Sydney’s Olympic venue today. She won the 100m butterfly, in 57.02, only .12 seconds
The IOC has ruled out sanctions against Salt Lake City officials in connection with the Olympics’ biggest corruption scandal, an IOC investigator said. Jacques Rogge said the investigative panel had
Lenny Krayzelburg left the World Cup circuit two days ago and is returning home to the US after developing a stress fracture in his back.