Greg Shaw Sets Three Short Course Masters World Records
By Ed Gendreau BOSTON, Oct. 28. FIFTY-ONE year-old Greg Shaw set three short course Masters world records at Northeastern University, Saturday October 26. Shaw, a member of New England Masters
By Ed Gendreau BOSTON, Oct. 28. FIFTY-ONE year-old Greg Shaw set three short course Masters world records at Northeastern University, Saturday October 26. Shaw, a member of New England Masters
COLORADO SPRINGS, Oct. 28. THE three-time men's defending champion, Texas, and the women's defending champion, Auburn, top the first College Swim Coaches Association of American (CSCAA) poll of the 2002-03
By Phil Whitten and Mark Gill TEMPE, Arizona, Oct. 27. ELEVEN Masters world records — four by Karlyn Pipes-Neilson — were broken on the second and final day of the
DAVIS, Calif., Oct. 27. JUST one day after the Redhawk men defeated UC-Davis at the University of Pacific Invitational, the Aggies gained revenge, sweeping a dual meet between the two
LANCASTER, PA, Oct. 28. THE Johns Hopkins men's and women's swimming teams each picked up their first victories of the season Saturday at Franklin & Marshall. The Blue Jay men
By Cristena Pazos ST. CROIX, U.S. VIRGIN ISLANDS, October 27. ALEX Kostich, 32, set a new course record at the 7th Annual St. Croix Coral Reef Swim in St. Croix,
WEST LAFAYETTE, Ind., Oct. 26. THE Purdue Boilermaker swimming and diving teams won their own invitational today on both the men’s and women’s sides. For the men, the result came
By P.H. Mullen TIBURON, Calif., Oct. 27. THE question of who reigns as the best U.S. open water sprinter was answered – at least for today – with a resounding
By Phil Whitten and Mark Gill TEMPE, Arizona, October 26. THE weather was unseasonably cold and (gasp!) rainy, but that didn't prevent some hot swimming on the first day of
KEUKA PARK, N.Y., Oct. 27. THE Dayton Synchronettes stepped to the top of the podium on Sunday winning the team's 12th overall national title in 28 years at the 2002