MOSES TAKES AMERICAN RECORD IN 200m BREAST
The American record in the 200m breaststroke fell in two successive heats this afternoon, during prelims of the men's NCAA Swimming Championships. In heat 4, the defending champion, Dave Denniston,
The American record in the 200m breaststroke fell in two successive heats this afternoon, during prelims of the men's NCAA Swimming Championships. In heat 4, the defending champion, Dave Denniston,
University of Arizona sophomore Roland Schoeman set a US Open record in the 100m free during prelims at the men's NCAA Swimming Championships, as foreign swimmers took the top three
Florida senior, Matt Cole, the pre-meet favorite, leads all qualifiers in the 200m backstroke, qualifying first in 1:55.51. Only .01 of a second back is Minnesota's Alex Massura, as a
University of Texas coach Eddie Reese described today's second day of competition at the NCAA Swimming and Diving Championships as "the kind of day you dream about. We've never had
Texas won its second relay of the day with a solid victory in the 800 free relay, setting a U.S. Open record of 7:05.05 to break East Germany's 7:13.99 mark
Troy Dumais, champion in the one meter yesterday, took his second title in the three meter springboard. Dumais, a sophomore at Texas, blew away the field with 662.65 points. "I
Bolstered by confidence from his 23.96 split on the winning 200 medley relay, Texas junior Matt Ulrickson came from lane 2 to win the 100 back in a 52.05. Ulrickson
Virginia sophomore Ed Moses smashed the World Record in the 100 breast with a 57.66, over a second better than the 58.79 mark set in 1998 by F. deBurghgraeve of
Arizona senior Ryk Neethling of South Africa won his second title of the meet, taking the 200 free in a U.S. Open record of 1:43.90. Neethling, the 1999 NCAA Swimmer
Australian Adam Pine, a senior at Nebraska, set a U.S. Open mark in the 100 fly with his winning time of 51.23, bettering the 51.56 mark he had set in