Speedo/CSCA Top 25 Coaches Poll
Men’s Top 25: 1. Stanford (295 points), 2. Auburn (286), 3. Texas (283), 4. Georgia (261), 5. Tennessee (246), 6. Southern California (242), 7. Michigan (217), 8. Southern Methodist (201),
Men’s Top 25: 1. Stanford (295 points), 2. Auburn (286), 3. Texas (283), 4. Georgia (261), 5. Tennessee (246), 6. Southern California (242), 7. Michigan (217), 8. Southern Methodist (201),
Less than two months after winning four gold medals at the World Championships in Perth, Australia’s Michael Klim–Swimming World’s “1997 World Swimmer of the Year,” continues to rake in the
Week 3 (March 11) From www.uswp.org 1. University of California, Los Angeles 2. Stanford University 3. University of California, Berkeley 4. University of Hawaii, Manoa 5. University of California, Santa
From www.uswp.org – COLORADO SPRINGS, CO – United States Water Polo, Inc. announced the appointment of Guy Baker as the head coach of the USA Women’s National Water Polo Team.
Stanford’s domination of men’s swimming continued this weekend at the Pac-10 Swimming Championships in Long Beach, CA. The Cardinal dominated the meet from start to finish. The season will culminate
Swimming legend Mark Spitz huddled with FINA leaders in Perth, Australia during the World Championships in January, demanding to play a major role in cleaning up the Chinese drug scandal.
In honor of the Denver Broncos, here’s a heart-warming, Super Bowl related story we heard recently. It seems that not long ago, the Colorado Masters board of directors was meeting
Hundreds of participants will take to the water on April 18 to raise more than $250,000 for the Physically Challenged Athletes Scholarship Fund. The 18th annual “Swim With Mike” will
Eric Wunderlich, a 1996 Olympian and 1994 World Championship silver medalist, is now a member of the USA Swimming headquarters team. Wunder will serve an internship/fellowship in the National Events
Women’s Top 25: 1. Stanford (297 points), 2. Southern Methodist (283), 3. Georgia (275), 4. Southern California (267), 5. Arizona (249), 6. Auburn (228), 7. Michigan (224), 8. California (205),