Scandal Taints Paralympics; Up to 100 Medals May Be Returned
By Stephanie Peatling SYDNEY, March 12. UP to 100 medals won at the Sydney Paralympic Games last year may have to be returned after the International Paralympic Committee found that
By Stephanie Peatling SYDNEY, March 12. UP to 100 medals won at the Sydney Paralympic Games last year may have to be returned after the International Paralympic Committee found that
By Bill Bell BUFFALO, NY. March 10. DENISON College upset 17-time defending champion Kenyon College by a razor-thin margin of 16 points, 588-572, to tke the women's NCAA Division III
By Jeremy Howard and Cory Gallagher LAWRENCE, Kansas. Mar 10. "RESPECT. INTEGRITY." These are the "Core Values" listed in the University of Kansas Student-Athlete Handbook These values have been grossly
By Phillip Whitten It was the loudest buzz before the Olympic Games in Sydney last September. The new bodysuit, by swimsuit manufacturers such as Speedo and adidas, would allow swimmers
By Kurt Hanson REDCLIFFE BEACH, QLD., AUSTRALIA. March 10. QUUENSLANDERS reigned supreme on day one of the Telstra Australian Open Water Swimming Championships. Hayley Lewis and Leigh Bool both scored
AUSTIN, TX. March 9. FORMER University of Texas Longhorn, Tammie Spatz-Stone, swam a blistering 50 yard freestyle to highlight action on the second day of competition at the American Short
By Bill Bell BUFFALO, NY., March 9. DENISON's women's coach Gregg Parini has had high hopes before — only to see them dashed by Kenyon's Lady Lords, time after time,
PHOENIX, March 9. THE UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS men's swimming team remained comfortably on top of the final pre-NCAA Championship Speedo/College Swim Coaches of Americal Top 25 poll. Meanwhile Arizona has
PERENNIAL swimming power Evanston won the 2001 Illinois Boys State Swimming and Diving Championships, held February 23-24 at New Trier High School in Winnetka, Illinois. Six state records were set
By Phillip Whitten LAWRENCE, Kansas. March 8. THE decision by the University of Kansas to ax men's swimming and tennis has met with fierce resistance from students and student-athletes at