1997 NCAA Water Polo Awards

From www.uswp.org – The Division I Player of the Year is Alan Herrmann of Pepperdine University, who led his team to its first NCAA Men’s Water Polo Championship. The Division

Sanders on TV

Summer Sanders’ current TV show, “Figure It Out,” airs on weekdays and weekends on Nickelodeon at 6pm (PST). It’s a unique game show shot from Universal Studios Florida. Check your

Results: SWIMINFO Poll

World Swimmers of the Year: Alexander Popov and Claudia Poll American Swimmers of the Year: Misty Hyman and a tie between Neil Walker and Chad Carvin Check back with us

Masters at Worlds

Masters swimming was justifiably proud when Sheila Taormina became the first active, registered Masters swimmer to win Olympic gold (800 free relay) in Atlanta. At the World Championships next month,

TV Schedule: 1998 World Championships

FOX Sports Net will broadcast five shows totaling eight hours of coverage. All five shows will be offered nationally to FOX Sports Net owned and affiliated regional sports networks. The

De Bruin To Miss Worlds

From Reuters – DUBLIN, IRELAND – Triple Olympic gold medalist Michelle de Bruin will miss next month’s World Championships because of an injury. De Bruin said she had been unable

Le Only Competing In Relays

From the China Sports Daily – BEIJING, CHINA – World and Olympic champion Le Jingyi will not defend her individual titles at next month’s World Championships. Chinese assistant head coach

Texas Men’s Swimming Signs 3 Recruits

From Penny Abrahams of UT – AUSTIN, TEXAS- Three standout high school men’s swimmers have signed National Letters of Intent to attend the University of Texas beginning with the 1998-99

Pilczuk, Tappin Win 50 Freestyle Shootout

From www.pacificocean.com/kmsc – Oklahoma City, OK – Ashley Tappin and Bill Pilczuk defeated a world-class field of Olympic, World, and National Champions in the “Jackie Cooper 50 Freestyle Shoot-Out” Saturday

Texas Women’s Swimming Signs 2 Recruits

From Penny Abrahams of UT – AUSTIN, TEXAS – Westlake High School senior Megan Gettel of Austin, Texas, and Sarah Allen, of Chapel Hill, N.C., have signed National Letters of