Teuscher qualifies first in 400 IM
Columbia’s Cristina Teuscher seems to be set to win her second event of this championships as she cruised to the top qualifying spot in 4:36.82 well ahead of second qualifer
Columbia’s Cristina Teuscher seems to be set to win her second event of this championships as she cruised to the top qualifying spot in 4:36.82 well ahead of second qualifer
Women's NCAA Championships – 200 Medley Relay Arizona was the top qualifier for the finals with an American record time of 1:50.41, but Georgia was only a few clicks back
By Claudia Weidlich & Craig Lord Two world records and $30,000 of pocket money made day one of the world short-course championships in Athens "Neil Walker Day". The tall 23-year-old
400 Medley Relay In the morning prelims, Stanford qualified first with a US Open record of 4:01.76. But Georgia was less than a tenth of a second back, with Arizona,
Catherine Fox had won the 50 three years in a row. She wanted to become only the sixth woman in NCAA history to win an event four straight years. But
The 200 individual medley was a nail-biter, with Georgia’s Kristy Kowal—last year’s NCAA Swimmer of the Year—battling Cal’s Elli Overton stroke-for–stroke over the final 100 meters. Overton had grabbed the
Two years ago, Columbia’s Cristina Teuscher became the first Ivy League woman to win an NCAA swimming title when she took the 500 yard free. She passed on the event
In the prelims, the University of Arizona Wildcats surprised the field—and their coaches—by qualifying first with a new American record (1:40.21) in this infrequently-contested event. Assistant coach Rick DeMont commented
Women's NCAA Championships The Big Three Set the Pace at prelims on Day One By Phillip Whitten March 16, INDIANAPOLIS. Swimmers from the top three ranked schools–Georgia, Arizona and Stanford–set
By Phillip Whitten Honolulu, HI – U.S. First Circuit Court Judge Gail Nakatani denied a petition brought by eleven University of Hawaii swimmers asking for a temporary restraining order enjoining