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World University Games, Day 3 Finals: Pieter Coetze Becomes Eighth Man Ever Under 52 in 100 Backstroke; United States Wins ...
Pieter Coetze Becomes Eighth Man Ever Under 52 in 100 Backstroke The first three days of the World University Games have seen ...
In Part I of a three-part series recognizing the best women's water polo players of the NCAA era, author Jeff Moulton ranks ...
Dutchwoman Marrit Steenbergen has altered her schedule for the World Championships, but she remains a medal threat in the 100 ...
Duke on Friday announced the addition of Eileen Bringman to the swimming and diving coaching staff. Bringman was an assistant ...
Four Euro Teams Prevail to Set Up Olympic Semifinal Rematches Four European teams prevailed in the men’s water polo crossover ...
Greece pulled out a close game against Australia, and the U.S. routed Japan in the quarters of the women’s water polo World Championships.
The United States, led by Jack Dahlgren, put together a dominant display during the Day Three prelims at the World University Games.
Florian Wellbrock Caps Sweep of Open Water Events with Knockout Decision; Ichika Kajimoto Breaks Through Already the champion of the 5k and 10k open-water events, Germany’s Florian Wellbrock ...
Pieter Coetze clocked 52.18 in the 100 back semifinals while Leah Shackley went 2:05.99 to win gold in the 200 back.
USMS has responded to a lawsuit filed against it by the Texas Attorney General's Office related to transgender participation.
Great Britain's Duncan Scott has opted to contest just one individual event at the World Championships, placing his emphasis ...