University of Texas’ Dusing, Wilkinson, Harmon Win Inaugural Awards
From Penny Abrahams of UT – DALLAS, TEXAS- Exemplary performances during the past two months helped decide the inaugural Big 12 Conference Swimmers and Divers of the month for the
From Penny Abrahams of UT – DALLAS, TEXAS- Exemplary performances during the past two months helped decide the inaugural Big 12 Conference Swimmers and Divers of the month for the
From Reuters – MOSCOW, RUSSIA – Russian swimmers Vladimir Pyshnenko, Natalia Mesheryakova and Olga Kochetkova, who tested positive for steroids earlier this month, will fly to Switzerland next week to
From www.uswp.org 1 Pepperdine 125 2 Southern California 120 3 Stanford 114 4 California 111 5 UC Irvine 105 6 UCLA 100 7 Long Beach State 95 8 UC Santa
Oklahoma City, OK – Four-time 1996 Olympic Gold Medalist Amy Van Dyken and 1996 double Gold Medalist Gary Hall, Jr., and 1992 and 1996 Olympic Gold Medalist Jenny Thompson top
From www.usswim.org – INDIANAPOLIS, IN – Lenny Krayzelburg is a horse. A Trojan Horse from USC to be exact but work horse wouldn’t be inaccurate either. On Thursday, the University
INDIANAPOLIS, IN – Robert Margalis, a 15-year-old high school student from Clearwater, Fla., won the 400-meter individual medley here at the U.S. Open, breaking a 12-year-old age group record and
INDIANAPOLIS, IN – At first, it looked like business as usual. Olympic champion Brooke Bennett gained a considerable advantage over the field in the 800-meter freestyle here at the U.S.
From www.usctrojans.com – FORT LAUDERDALE, FL – The second ranked Pepperdine men’s water polo team defeated top-ranked USC, 8-7 in overtime, capturing the 1997 NCAA Men’s Water Polo Championship on
From Leigh Dillard of UGA Sports – ATHENS, GA – Georgia’s Kristy Kowal notched an American record-setting performance with her 1:00.14 mark in the 100-yard breaststroke, sealing a stellar day
From www.uswp.org – FORT LAUDERDALE, FL – The top-seeded and No. 2 ranked Pepperdine men’s water polo team defeated No. 11 ranked UC Davis, 13-8, Friday, Dec. 5 in the