NCAA Div. I: Ohio State Sweeps Utah By Idfentical Scores of 130-111
DAYTON, Ohio, Nov. 15. THE Utah men’s and women’s swimming and diving teams both fell to Ohio State on Friday. Utah swam very well, but in the end the Buckeyes'
DAYTON, Ohio, Nov. 15. THE Utah men’s and women’s swimming and diving teams both fell to Ohio State on Friday. Utah swam very well, but in the end the Buckeyes'
LOS ANGELES, November 15. AMERICAN record-holder Larsen Jensen, U.S. national title winner Kalyn Keller and prep All-Americans Cait Conneally and Sam Masson have signed letters of intent with USC, Trojan
LOS ANGELES, November 15. UCLA Head coach Cyndi Gallagher has signed two top recruits to National Letters of Intent. Jeana Fuccillo and Katie Nelson will each enter as freshman for
PHOENIX, Nov. 15. SwimInfo has posted the latest list of top 50 times for Division I for the 2002-2003 season (see below for link). Women The University of California's Natalie
November 12. THE University of North Carolina men's and women's swimming and diving teams both scored solid victories over the Duke Blue Devils in the Atlantic Coast Conference opening meets
LYNCHBURG, Virginia, Nov. 14. IN a Division III showdown between the Randy-Mac's, the women's team from Randolph-Macon College (Ashland, Va.) defeated host Randolph-Macon Women's College in Old Dominion Athletic Conference
STANFORD, Calif., November 14. THE Stanford women's swimming and diving program has announced the signing of three student-athletes to national letters of intent to attend Stanford in 2003-04. The three
SAN FRANCISO, November 14. THE RCP Tiburon Mile Open Water Swim is scheduled to air on Fox Sports Net (Fox Sports Bay Area) within the San Francisco Bay Area on
SYDNEY, Nov. 14. AUSTRALIAN backstroker Clementine Stoney, a 2000 Olympian, received a valuable lift to her swimming career this week, signing an exclusive sponsorship deal with swimwear manufacturer TYR. The
By Phillip Whitten AUSTIN, Texas, Nov. 13. JERRY Olson, President of the Amateur Swimming Union of the Americas (ASUA) and a former Vice President of USA Swimming died suddenly and