NCAA Swimming: Georgia Downs SMU

ATHENS, GA – Holding steady to their unblemished dual meet records, Georgia’s top ranked Lady Bulldogs and the seventh-ranked Bulldogs improved to 5-0 on the season with a double-sided victory

China Wins 6 Golds At World Cup V

Hong Kong, China – China’s new contingent of swimmers won six gold medals at the FINA World Cup V on Saturday. Xie Xufeng led the charge when he grabbed two

CSCAA Top 25 Poll – Division I

for January 6, 2000 Men Rank Team Points 1. Texas 270 2. Stanford 250 3. Arizona 248 4. Auburn 247 5. California 226 6. Southern Cal 223 7. Georgia 209

Hoogie, Inky Shine At Dutch Nationals

By Phil Whitten Dutch Olympic hopefuls Pieter van den Hoogenband and Inge De Bruijn turned in some awe-inspiring times at the poorly-reported Dutch National Long Course Winter Championships last month

Torres, Davis Switch Clubs

By Phillip Whitten U.S. Olympic hopefuls Dara Torres, 32, and Byron Davis, 29, have switched clubs as they prepare for the U.S. Olympic Trials. Torres, who won relay gold medals

Van Dyken Recovering From Surgery

By Phillip Whitten 1996 U.S. Olympic hero Amy Van Dyken underwent successful shoulder surgery today in Denver to remove excess scar tissue around her right rotator cuff. The surgery was

China Dominates First Day of World Cup IV

SHANGHAI, CHINA – Chinese swimmers dominated the first day of a World Cup short-course event on Tuesday, winning 13 races to leave the United States, Hungary, Mexico and Canada with