Colorado Takes Early Lead at the 2014 ECC National Championships
By Kevin Gell ATLANTA, Georgia, April 4. DAY 1 of the 2014 ECC National Swimming & Diving Championships are in the books, and the Buffalos have jumped out to claim
By Kevin Gell ATLANTA, Georgia, April 4. DAY 1 of the 2014 ECC National Swimming & Diving Championships are in the books, and the Buffalos have jumped out to claim
VICTORIA, British Columbia, April 4. KATERINE Savard’s national record in the 100 butterfly sparked the third day of competition at the Canadian nationals, which is serving as the selection meet
VICTORIA, British Columbia, April 4. RICHARD Funk became the third swimmer to sweep the strokes, taking the 50 breast tonight to go along with his wins in the 100 and
VICTORIA, British Columbia, April 4. WITH no international roster selection on the line in the final of the 50 breaststroke at the Canadian long course nationals, the national title was
VICTORIA, British Columbia, April 4. RUSSELL Wood did what eluded Sinead Russell in the women’s backstrokes by completing a sweep of the three distances at the Canadian long course nationals.
VICTORIA, British Columbia, April 4. HILARY Caldwell had no pressure in the final of the 200 backstroke at the Canadian long course nationals, with her bronze medal from last year’s
VICTORIA, British Columbia, April 4. COLEMAN Allen led from start to finish in the final of the 100 butterfly at the Canadian long course nationals, but had two competitors closing
VICTORIA, British Columbia, April 4. KATERINE Savard put her international rivals in the 100 butterfly on notice, breaking her national record at the Canadian long course nationals. Savard posted a
VICTORIA, British Columbia, April 4. RYAN Cochrane’s victory in the final of the 400 free was never in doubt at the Canadian long course nationals, but who would join him
VICTORIA, British Columbia, April 4. BRITTANY MacLean took a different approach to the 400-meter freestyle at the Canadian long course nationals than she did in the 500-yard freestyle at the