EXCLUSIVE: "Last Chance" Meet Mix-up by Officials May Keep UCLA, USC Swimmers Out of NCAA Championships05 March 2001By Phillip Whitten FEDERAL WAY, Wash. March 5. A LAPSE in communication among officials at the Federal Way Invitational meet on February 25--the "last chance" meet held the day after the women's Pac-10s--has led to the disqualification of several swimmers from next week's women's NCAA Ch...
College Roundup: UCLA Women, Georgia's Men and Women Win22 October 2001SANTA BARBARA, CA., Oct. 19. UCLA's defending Pac-10 Champion women's swimming and diving team thrashed perennial Big West power UCSB and league foe Oregon State in a triangular meet here today. The Bruins mauled the Gauchos, 170-92, and the Beavers, 169-95, to run their record to 2-0 for th...
NCAA Does The Right Thing, Reinstates UCLA and USC Swimmers06 March 2001By Phillip Whitten LOS ANGELES, March 6. IN a stunning, unexpected and unprecedented decision, the NCAA's Championship/ Competition Cabinet reversed an earlier decision by the NCAA Swimming Rules Committee that had disqualified at least three swimmers from the women's NCAA Championships due ...
NCAA Div. I Women: UCLA Downs Illinois10 January 2002WESTWOOD, Calif., Jan. 9. IN a matchup usually between two schools that have cut their menb's teams, UCLA women's swimmers defeated Illinois, 174.5-125.5 here this afternoon in an intersectional dual meet at the Sunset Canyon Recreation Center Pool. Coach Cyndi Gallagher's Bruins, 7-2 ov...
NCAA Div. I Women: Coughlin Stars as Cal Bears Spank UCLA Bruins28 January 2001By Bill Bell BERKELEY, Calif., Jan. 27. COACH Terri McKeever's Cal Golden Bears' women's team completed an impressive sweep of their neighbors to the south here today, drowning No. 2 ranked UCLA, 161-139, in a dual meet Saturday afternoon at Spieker Aquatics Complex in Berkeley. Cal had ...
NCAA Div. I Women: Cal Beats UCLA By 1903 February 2002WESTWOOD, Feb. 2. UCLA's defending Pac-10 Champion women's swim team suffered its second-consecutive conference loss here this afternoon, bowing to Cal, 159.5-140.5, at the Sunset Canyon Recreation Center Pool. Coach Cyndi Gallagher's Bruins are now 9-4 overall, 2-4 in Pac-10 competition...
NCAA Women's Swimming: #15 UCLA Stuns #3 Stanford, 154-14531 January 2000Los Angeles, CA - The 15th-ranked UCLA women's swimming and diving team posted its first-ever dual meet victory over No. 3 Stanford on Friday afternoon, earning a 154-145 triumph over the Cardinal at Men's Gym Pool. The Bruins got off to a hot start, placing first and third in the opening event, as ...