Hogshead Testifies On Drug Issue, Cites Swimming World
Nancy Hogshead, a triple gold medalist at the 1984 Olympic Games in Los Angeles, testified on Wednesday at a hearing of the Senate Commerce Committee headed by Senator John McCain
Nancy Hogshead, a triple gold medalist at the 1984 Olympic Games in Los Angeles, testified on Wednesday at a hearing of the Senate Commerce Committee headed by Senator John McCain
By Phillip Whitten Eleven world Masters records fell the last two weekends in short course meters meets held in northern California. Competing last Saturday, October 16, at the Healdsburg 1500m
Ian Thorpe, Australia’s 17-year-old swimming sensation, is training in a fiberglass cast after chipping a bone in his ankle. Thorpe injured his left ankle in a fall while jogging last
Courtesy www.usawaterpolo.com No. 9 PEPPERDINE’s sophomore driver, Greg Lonzo, was named MPSF Player of the Week for his outstanding offensive contribution in MPSF wins over No. 10 UC SANTA BARBARA
BERKELEY, CA – The No. 5 ranked California women’s swim team (3-0) defeated No. 13 Texas (0-3), 198-102, Saturday afternoon in a 50-meter dual meet at the Spieker Pool. The
as of 10/13/99 1. USC 2. UCLA 3. Stanford 4. California 5. Long Beach State 6. Pacific 7. UC Irvine 8. UC San Diego 9. Pepperdine 10. UC Santa Barbara
STANFORD, CA – Five Cardinal swimmers won two individual events each and No. 3 Stanford dominated the relays en route to a 173-127 win over 13th-ranked Texas. The Cardinal improves
In case there should be any thoughts of Bill Specht’s early retirement from recording breaking, he broke the world record for the 400m freestyle (short-course) for men 40-44 at a
MEN 1. Stanford 360 2. Auburn 358 3. Texas 354 4. Arizona 314 5. California 312 6. Southern Cal 303 7. Tennessee 278 8. Georgia 254 9. Michigan 253 10.
Courtesy www.usawaterpolo.com For the second-time this season, USC senior driver Allen Basso has earned MPSF Player of the Week honors in men’s water polo. Basso nailed a two-pointer with 33