NCAA Men’s Water Polo: Week 3 Poll

as of 9/22/99 1. Stanford 2. USC 3. UCLA 4. UC Irvine 5. Pacific T6. California T6. Pepperdine 8. Long Beach State 9. UC Santa Barbara 10. UC San Diego

Allen Stack Dies

HONOLULU, HI – Allen Stack, a gold medalist in swimming at the 1948 Olympics, died at the age of 71. Stack, who died at his home on September 19, won

1999 United States Aquatic Sports Awards

U.S. Swimmer of the Year – Lenny Krayzelburg Phillips Performance Award – Jenny Thompson USA Swimming Award (highest honor bestowed on a swimming volunteer) – Carol (Penny) Taylor Athletes’ Appreciation

Eric Hansen To Wisconsin

Eric Hansen, former assistant swim coach at the University of Arizona and Hillenbrand of Tucson, has accepted the head men’s and women’s coaching position at the University of Wisconsin.

IOC: Anti-Doping Agency To Be Ready By 2000

International Olympic Committee VP Dick Pound said that the International Anti-Doping Agency would be operational by the end of the year. He said the IOC remains committed to spending $25

Transactions: NCAA Swimming and Diving

Tracy Katt was added as an assistant coach at Rutgers…Wesleyan (Connecticut) named Holly Sorensen as interim aquatics director and co-head men’s and women’s coach to replace Brenda Straker. The school

1999 Bank of America U.S. Olympic Cup

Pilczuk Breaks American Record! Courtesy www.usswim.org The American record in the men’s 50m freestyle (scm) finally fell for Bill Pilczuk on second day of the Bank of America U.S. Olympic