Washington & Jefferson Adds Men’s and Women’s Water Polo
From www.uswp.org Washington, PA – Washington and Jefferson College will add men’s and women’s water polo to its varsity sports line-up during the 1999-2000 academic year, thanks to a $60,000
From www.uswp.org Washington, PA – Washington and Jefferson College will add men’s and women’s water polo to its varsity sports line-up during the 1999-2000 academic year, thanks to a $60,000
The Sears Directors Cup is awarded to the nation’s best athletic program in May/June. Division I Standings 1. Stanford, 670 2. Penn State, 420 3. Florida, 400 4. Arkansas, 320
Colorado Timing Systems announced it has signed a deal to sponsor the American Swimming Coaches Association (ASCA) as that organization’s “official scoreboard and time system supplier.”
U.S. National Team co-captain Josh Davis signed a multi-year endorsement deal with Auro-Dri, a leading name in remedies for clogged ears. Davis’ image will appear on displays in drugstores and
TOKYO – Masaji Kiyokawa, a Japanese swimmer who won a gold medal at the 1932 Olympics, died of pancreatic cancer at a Tokyo hospital. He was 86. Kiyokawa, a graduate
From www.uswp.org Slippery Rock University announced it will not be dropping men’s varsity water polo for the upcoming year. After reviewing all of the options the administration has agreed to
GAINESVILLE, FL – Gregg Troy has been named the head coach for the men’s swimming and diving program at the University of Florida. Troy, who already serves as the head
GAINESVILLE, FL – University of Florida Athletic Director Jeremy Foley announced that UF head men’s swim coach Ron Ballatore’s contract has not been renewed. “After thorough evaluation of the program,
Fin Swimming may make its Olympic debut in 2004. The Hellenic Olympic Committee, organizers of the 2004 Olympic Games to be held in Athens, has voted to include fin swimming
Diver Mark Lenzi’s comeback lasted only as far as his body would carry him – and that turned out to be well short of his goal of winning a gold