Day 3: 1998 NCAA Men’s Swimming and Diving Championships
Stanford, behind three wins from senior captain Tom Wilkens, captured the team title at the 75th Annual NCAA Swimming and Diving Championships at the James E. Martin Aquatics Center. The
Stanford, behind three wins from senior captain Tom Wilkens, captured the team title at the 75th Annual NCAA Swimming and Diving Championships at the James E. Martin Aquatics Center. The
The home team from Auburn won the opening event in NCAA record time, but Stanford widened its lead in the team standings after the second night of competition at the
Buoyed by victories in three events, Stanford took an early lead over defending champion Auburn on the first day of the 75th Annual Men's NCAA Swimming and Diving Championships at
COLORADO SPRINGS, CO – USA Swimming’s Executive Director Chuck Wielgus and NBC Sports announce that this summer, for the first time since 1987, the national championships will be broadcast on
The 1998 NCAA Men’s Swimming and Diving Championships will air on Saturday, April 4 @ 11:30pm PST on ESPN. Check your local listings.
Thursday-Saturday, March 26-28, 1998 Preliminaries – 11am, Finals – 7pm James E. Martin Aquatics Center Auburn, AL MEDIA INFORMATION: Auburn Conference Center (Hotel) (334) 821-8200 Auburn Sports Information Phone (334)
The 1998 NCAA Women’s Swimming and Diving Championships will air on Saturday, March 28 @ 9:30pm PST on ESPN. Check your local listings.
Stanford wins title with 422.0 points. Eighth NCAA title, six in the 1990’s. Stanford head coach Richard Quick won his 12th NCAA title. Event 15 (1,650 freestyle – FINAL) Arizona’s
Event 7 (200 medley relay – FINAL) Stanford set a new NCAA record in the 200 medley relay with a time of 1:37.80 breaking the mark of 1:38.56 set earlier
Event 1 (200 freestyle relay – FINAL) Arizona wins its third consecutive 200 freestyle relay title. The Wildcat contingent consisted of Shannon Hosack, Liesl Kolbisen, Denali Knapp and Lindsey Farella