Search Continues for USOC CEO
Former Women’s World Cup head Marla Messing and Colorado businessman Harry Frampton will interview for the new U.S. Olympic Committee chief executive officer position in the coming days. They remain
Former Women’s World Cup head Marla Messing and Colorado businessman Harry Frampton will interview for the new U.S. Olympic Committee chief executive officer position in the coming days. They remain
for January 20, 2000 Men Rank Team Points 1. Texas 373 2. Arizona 344 3. Auburn 343 4. California 325 5. Stanford 313 6. Southern Cal 298 7. Georgia 273
Berkeley, CA – The Arizona women’s swimming and diving squad upped its dual meet record to 7-1, 3-0 in the Pac-10, with a 132-111 triumph over California (Jan. 21) at
Los Angeles, CA – The USC men’s and women’s swim teams, ranked No. 6 and 4, respectively, won all but one individual race as they easily defeated state rivals Pacific
By Stephen J. Thomas Sydney, Australia – Ian Thorpe, Swimming World’s Male Swimmer of the Year in 1998 and 1999, won the 100m, 200m, 400m and 1500m freestyle over the
Stanford, CA – Senior Ryk Neethling (Bloemfontein, South Africa/Grey HS) won three events and No. 3 Arizona pulled out the 400 freestyle relay to defeat No. 2 Stanford 124-119 Saturday
Auburn, AL – The Auburn Tigers defeated the Florida Gators Saturday afternoon in the James E. Martin Aquatics Center. The women won 11 events to win 177-123, moving their record
Stanford, Calif. – The third-ranked Stanford women’s swimming and diving team cruised to a 147-92 victory over #18 Arizona State (3-2) in a Pacific-10 Conference dual swim meet this afternoon
By Phillip Whitten Tempe, AZ – Arizona State University’s chances to move into the top ranks of men’s intercollegiate swimming received a big boost yesterday when Hungarian Attila Czene made
Stanford, CA – Junior Adam Messner (Ann Arbor, MI/Dexter HS) won the 200 and 500 freestyles to lead No. 2 Stanford to a 126-116 victory over No. 12 Arizona State