Swimming World Magazine Projects NCAA Division I Winners in March Issue

PHOENIX, Arizona, February 10. IN the March issue of Swimming World Magazine, the publication predicts the top 10s for both the men's and women's NCAA Division I Championships. With the issue being completed by the magazine's staff as we speak, here is a preview of what our readers will find in the issue. If you subscribe today, you will receive the March edition.

In a special extended A Voice for the Sport, publisher and CEO Brent Rutemiller checks in with a piece on Shirley Babashoff and the injustice of the systematically-doped East Germans shattering so many dreams during the 1976 Olympics.

In the World Swimming section, senior writer John Lohn kept busy as he projected the men's NCAA Division I meet as well as previewed the upcoming World Championships in Melbourne. Meanwhile, managing editor Jason Marsteller predicted the top 10 for the women's NCAA Division I meet.

In SWIM, the usual cast chimed in as Karlyn Pipes Neilsen writes about getting specific in training in The Pool's Edge. Additionally, J.R. Rosania begins a four-part series of Dryside Training tips that will help out with all the strokes in the IM. Masters editor Mark Moore also profiles Nadine Day as a Lane Leader, while Dr. Rebecca L. Morgan explains the Female Athlete Triad of disordered eating, amenorrhea
and osteoporosis in Health Waves.

In Swimming Technique, Michael J. Stott spoke with Coach Sergio Lopez of West Virginia as well as found out how Nick Delic trains at WVU in How They Train. Additionally, John Waldman gets detailed about the physiological and psychological sides of a taper.

In Junior Swimmer, we spotlight our TYR National Age Group Swimmer of the Month Tyler Sell, while our Speedo American Relay keeps our readers posted on everything age group.

The time is now to subscribe to Swimming World Magazine if you want to make sure you get the March issue. To subscribe, please click here.

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