De Bruin Appeal Hearing Set For May

LAUSANNE, Switzerland – Michelle De Bruin will not have her appeal against her 4-year ban heard until May 3, the Court of Arbitration for Sport said.

CSCAA Women’s Division II Rankings – 1/20/99

1. Drury College, MO 737 2. Truman State University, MO 611 3. University of North Dakota 527 4. Northern Michigan University 450 5. Clarion University, PA 366 6. Indiana University

CSCAA Men’s Division II Rankings – 1/20/99

1. Drury College, MO 1,081 2. California State Univ. – Bakersfield 959 3. University of Missouri-Rolla 548 4. Truman State University, MO 312 5. Ouachita Baptist University, AR 275 6.

IOC Members Implicated In Scandal: Part 1 of 3

International Olympic Committee members who have resigned, have been recommended for expulsion, are still under investigation or issued a warning in connection with the Salt Lake City bribery scandal inquiry:

De Bruin Decision Expected In March

Irish swimmer Michelle De Bruin, under a four-year suspension for allegedly tampering with a drug sample, is to learn her fate in March. The Court of Arbitration for Sport in

NCAA Initial Eligibility

The NCAA membership services staff will conduct a video conference from 9 to 11am PST on February 23 for high-school administrators and coaches. The video conference will address issues high-school

Stanford Leads Sears Cup Standings

Stanford, four-time winners of the Division I Sears Directors’ Cup, continues to hold its lead as the fall season comes to a close in the 1998-99 race. However, Florida, in

Undecided Poll

Costa Rica’s Claudia Poll, World and Olympic champ in the 200m freestyle, told Swimming World she hasn’t made up her mind about competing in the 2000 Olympic Games. Poll became