International Roundup

PERHAPS one day swimmers in the Olympics will be able to contest the 50 stroke events (although one presume Denny Pursley shudders at such a possibility!) but for Athens, at

Florida Women, Tennessee Men Win SEC East Invitational

Gainesville, Fla., Oct. 13. FLORIDA came from behind to capture the SEC East Swimming and Diving Challenge women’s team competition Saturday at the University of Florida’s Stephen C. O’Connell Center.

Kovacs Makes Splashy Debut at ASU Intrasquad Meet

TEMPE, Ariz., Oct. 13. ARIZONA State's swimming and diving teams made their unofficial 2001-02 season debuts Saturday, facing-off in intrasquad meets at Mona Plummer Aquatic Center in Tempe. The women's

NCAA Swimming: Florida Women, Men Upset Georgia

By Josh Jeffrey Oct. 12. IN a shocking upset, the University of Florida's women team defeated the three-time defending champion Georgia Bulldogs in a dual meet, 129-114. To make the

NCAA Swimming: Stanford Men, Women Beat UOP

STANFORD, Calif. Oct. 12. MEN'S FINAL TEAM SCORE – Stanford 122, Pacific 75 WOMEN'S FINAL TEAM SCORE – Stanford 143, Pacific 117 PACIFIC AT STANFORD (AVERY AQUATIC CENTER) – 10/12/01

Men’s NCAA Water Polo: Stanford Dumps Cal, 8-4

BERKELEY, CA., Oct. 6. TONY Azevado just keeps rolling along — and so does the top-ranked Stanford men's water polo team. The stellar Cardinal red-shirt freshman, a member of Uncle

Swimming Hall of Fame to Move

FORT LAUDERDALE, Fla., Oct. 10. The International Swimming Hall of Fame (ISHOF), announced today that it plans to relocate to Hollywood Beach, Florida. The nonprofit, educational organization has been headquartered