SwimmingWorldMagazine.com Weekly Channel Recap: October 28, 2006
PHOENIX, Arizona, October 28. THE past week was filled to the brim with conversation-inspiring news, including the biggest issue of the week – Beijing Olympic Morning Finals. Not only did the IOC report that finals will occur in the morning in 2008, we received an incredible amount of feedback about the decision. Additionally, several upsets went down throughout the collegiate world as the dual meet season continued. Feel free to check out the following stories from an action-packed week of aquatic news.
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Premium Articles
∙ Thoughts from the Pool Deck — October 23, 2006 by John Lohn
Meet of the Week
∙ Georgia and Florida Split, 129-114 Women/122-121 Men; Burckle Posts A-Cut — October 26, 2006 by Jason Marsteller
∙ Preview: Utah at UC San Diego — October 25, 2006 by Jason Marsteller
∙ Preview: Georgia at Florida — October 24, 2006 by Jason Marsteller
∙ Southern Illinois Dominates Drury, 146-95 Women/137-101 Men — October 21, 2006 by Erin Greene
SwimmingWorld.TV
∙ Schubert Talks About Centers For Excellence And Recruiting Issues — October 24, 2006
Rewind
∙ 1983 U.S. Short Course Championships — October 27, 2006 by Jason Marsteller
∙ 1985 World Swimmers of the Year — October 22, 2006 by Jason Marsteller
World Channel
∙ Reader Feedback: Decision to Move Olympic Swimming Finals to the Morning is a Mistake — October 27, 2006
∙ Beijing Olympic Swimming Finals Will Take Place in the Morning; Doping Tests to Increase — October 26, 2006
∙ Ashwood Developing into Next Aussie Star — October 26, 2006
∙ Lenton Hopeful for Great Eight at World Champs — October 25, 2006
∙ Is Ervin on the Comeback Trail? — October 24, 2006
∙ Australian Institute of Sport Gets an Upgrade — October 21, 2006
Club Channel
∙ Jersey Wahoos Create Special Caps to Benefit Komen Foundation — October 26, 2006
∙ Ziegler Snaps 3000 Free National Age Group Standard — October 23, 2006
Masters Channel
∙ SCAQ Swim Club Honors Coaching Duo for 30 Years — October 27, 2006
∙ Masters Swimmer Lyndon Passes Away — October 27, 2006
∙ Duo Completes Inaugural Ederle Swim — October 23, 2006
College Channel
News
∙ 2007 NCAA Championship Standards Now Available — October 27, 2006
∙ Big 12 Names Weekly Award Winners — October 26, 2006
∙ Horizon League Names Weekly Honors — October 25, 2006
∙ Big Ten Announces Weekly Awards — October 24, 2006
∙ Pacific Sweeps Big West Athlete of the Week Honors — October 24, 2006
∙ Clark, Raleigh Tabbed ACC Performers of the Week — October 24, 2006
∙ Reeser, Falco, O'Nalty and Abdo Earn MAAC Weekly Honors — October 24, 2006
∙ Keating Aquatics Center Dedicated — October 21, 2006
Recaps/Results
∙ Wyoming Takes Out New Mexico, 144-99 — October 27, 2006
∙ Eastern Michigan Sweeps Ohio — October 27, 2006
∙ George Washington Successful in First Day of Fall Invite — October 27, 2006
∙ No. 8 SMU Rocks Rice, 178-83 — October 27, 2006
∙ Missouri Knocks Off Kansas, 187-111 — October 27, 2006
∙ Northwestern Splits With Indiana — October 27, 2006
∙ Denver Does Well in Colorado Intercollegiate Meet — October 27, 2006
∙ Northern Colorado Hosts Boise State, San Diego State — October 27, 2006
∙ No. 15 Tennessee Downs No. 23 Kentucky (131-108), South Carolina (141-98) — October 27, 2006
∙ No. 9 Texas A&M Takes Down No. 25 Oregon State, 151-103 — October 27, 2006
∙ East Carolina Sweeps William & Mary — October 27, 2006
∙ Richmond Spins Web Around N.C. State, 154-145 — October 27, 2006
∙ Northern Iowa Beats Minnesota State-Moorhead, 194-100 — October 27, 2006
∙ No. 6 Stanford Women Take 119-67 Lead Over No. 11 Texas — October 27, 2006
∙ Western Kentucky Swims Past FIU, 159-76 — October 27, 2006
∙ Virginia Hosts Day One of Quad Dual — October 27, 2006
∙ Washington State Cruises By UC Davis, 170-92 — October 27, 2006
∙ Maryland Sweeps Johns Hopkins, 102-90 Women/120-82 Men — October 27, 2006
∙ Purdue Splits with Arizona State: Win Men's Meet 181-118, Loses Women's Meet 160-138 — October 27, 2006
∙ Wisconsin-Milwaukee Steamrolls Wheaton, 135-68 — October 27, 2006
∙ Loyola Hosts NJIT, Saint Francis — October 27, 2006
∙ Toledo Rockets Past Bowling Green, 149-93 — October 27, 2006
∙ Florida Splits With Minnesota: Wins Women's Meet (165-127), Loses Men's Meet (161-139) — October 27, 2006
∙ Pittsburgh Women Rough Up St. Bonaventure, 178-65 — October 27, 2006
∙ No. 2 Stanford Men Thrash Cal State Bakersfield, 127-62 — October 27, 2006
∙ Miami Women Defeat Akron, 186-112 — October 27, 2006
∙ No. 15 Tennessee Men Sweep South Carolina (128-111), No. 18 Kentucky (135-104) — October 27, 2006
∙ Duquesne Sweeps Niagara, 110-87 Women/109-84 Men — October 27, 2006
∙ No. 1 Cal Women Rout San Jose State, 204-84 — October 27, 2006
∙ New Mexico Downs Northern Colorado, 105-104 — October 26, 2006
∙ Fordham Splits with Marist — October 26, 2006
∙ No. 10 Michigan Women Down Pair of Pool Records in 153-85 Win Over Michigan State — October 25, 2006
∙ USC Wins TYR Pacific Invitational — October 21, 2006
∙ No. 8 SMU Wins SMU Classic — October 21, 2006
∙ Washington State Smashes CSUN, 151-50 — October 21, 2006
∙ Hoosiers Tame Wildcats, 171-127 Women/175-125 Men — October 21, 2006
∙ Colorado State Takes Early Bird Invite Title — October 21, 2006
∙ Butler Squashes Transylvania — October 21, 2006
∙ Georgetown, George Washington Split Dual Meet — October 21, 2006
∙ Seattle Splits With Linfield, Simon Fraser — October 21, 2006
∙ UMass Rocks Stony Brook, 190-110 Women/185-112 Men — October 21, 2006
∙ Missouri State Sweeps Truman, 162-132 Women/176-103 Men — October 21, 2006
∙ Fairfield Falls to Loyola, Providence — October 21, 2006
∙ Cleveland State Shuts Down Valpo, 133-76 — October 21, 2006
∙ William & Mary Bounces Mary Washington, 121-77 — October 21, 2006
∙ Towson Drops Old Dominion, 158-81 — October 21, 2006
∙ East Carolina Beats Charleston, Gardner-Webb — October 21, 2006
∙ Red Fox Invitational Concludes on Second Day — October 21, 2006
∙ Utah Cruises by Denver, 176.5-104.5 Women/188-95 Men — October 21, 2006
∙ UMBC Downs Rider, 135.5-97.5 Women/138-84 Men — October 21, 2006
∙ Navy Beat Johns Hopkins, 179.5-92.5 — October 21, 2006



