NCAA Men: Division III Recruiting Roundup
By Brian Savard LAKE PLACID, New York, May 25. THIS is the time of year where recruiting roundups are aplenty for Division I schools. While Division III recruiting likely will
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By Brian Savard LAKE PLACID, New York, May 25. THIS is the time of year where recruiting roundups are aplenty for Division I schools. While Division III recruiting likely will
PHOENIX, Arizona, May 23. TREVOR Scheid, who swims for John Landreth at Shady Side Academy as well as Al Rose and John Lynch with the JCC Sailfish in Pittsburgh, Pa.,
CHICAGO, Illinois, May 21. WORLD Record holder, Ryan Lochte is featured in the current episode of SwimmingWorld.TV talking about his involvement with the Central and Western States Clinics. Watch Ryan
PHOENIX, Arizona, May 22. THE next swimmer in SwimmingWorldMagazine.com's spotlight series on Promising Seniors-To-Be is Jimmy Feigen. Feigen, located in San Antonio, Texas, swims for Al Marks at Winston Churchill
OAKLAND, California, May 21. BAY Area Masters swimming Marcia Benjamin closes out her run in the "A Day in the Life" series on SwimmingWorldMagazine.com. In her final edition, she recaps
PHOENIX, Arizona, May 20. KEVIN Munsch, who swims for Marc Stock of Kennedy High in Burien, Wash., and Sean Hutchison of King Aquatics in Milton, Wash., is next up in
PHOENIX, Arizona, May 22. FRANK Busch, head swimming coach at the University of Arizona and four-time NCAA Coach of the Year and 10-time Pac 10 Coach of the Year, talked
OAKLAND, California, May 18. HEADING down the home stretch in her "A Day in the Life" series on SwimmingWorldMagazine.com, Bay Area Masters swimmer Marcia Benjamin lists her pet peeves in
FORT LAUDERDALE, Florida, May 17. PROVIDING the final piece of closure to a story that dominated our web site three years ago, the International Swimming Hall of Fame and Dr.
PHOENIX, Arizona, May 17. NOT only has a controversial column written by Steven Selthoffer, one of Swimming World Magazine's European correspondents, struck a nerve within the World Anti-Doping Agency, as