Fired F&M lacrosse coach considers legal action
Lauren Paul, Franklin & Marshall College's recently fired women's lacrosse coach, is considering legal action against the school, her attorney said Saturday.Paul, who coached the Diplomats to a...
View ArticleThe Swimming Community Reacts to the Passing of Alexander Dale Oen
Since the news broke this morning that world champion Alexander Dale Oen had passed away from a cardiac arrest at a training camp in Flagstaff, Arizona the swimming world has collectively mourned the...
View ArticleCC photo #123: Alexander and Jakob Jóhann on top of Shanghai
Norway's Alexander Dale Oen and Iceland's Jakob Jóhann Sveinsson on top of the Shanghai World Financial Center supertall skyscraper, on a day off at the Shanghai 2011 World Aquatics Championships. So...
View ArticleStreamlined News: May 1, 2012
Swimmers remember Alexander Dale Oen; Water polo great Ervin Zador passes away; Gary Hall Jr. named to USOC Hall of Fame; University of Southern California gets $8 million gift to upgrade aquatics...
View ArticleNYU's Bob Sorensen Retires After 32 Years
NEW YORK, New York, May 1. BOB Sorensen, the head coach of New York University' men's swimming & diving team for the past 32 years, has announced his retirement from the position, effective April ...
View ArticleIndustry News: Olympic Year Special for Swimmers from Central States Swim Clinic
OAK BROOK, Illinois, May 1. THE 2012 Central States Swim Clinic has lowered the age limit for the Olympic year! Ages 8 and older can be a part of this year's swim clinic. Get your registration in to...
View ArticleScience of Performance: Diurnal Variation in Swimmers
By Swimming World correspondent G. John Mullen of Swimming Science and COR, Creator of Swimmer's Shoulder System SANTA CLARA, California. May 1. MAN! If he would have been in finals he would have w...
View ArticleAlexander Dale Oen: The Final Interview
In his last interview with Swimming World – and what is believed to be his final interview ever – Alexander Dale Oen talked with Jeff Commings last week from his altitude training camp in Flagstaff,...
View ArticleTigers' Paiste repeat champ
ALLENTOWN – Like a true champion, Northwestern's Henry Paiste was at his best when things looked worst. Because he was, Paiste is now a two-time champion. Monday afternoon at the Westend Racquet Swim...
View ArticleAlexander Dale Oen: The Final Interview
Tough one to watch, good that SwimmingWorld Magazine put it out, though.
View ArticleFlorida Gulf Coast Continues Recruiting Haul
Sometimes, programs that are without full scholarship loads have to be creative in their recruiting. The women's team at Florida Gulf Coast has been the epitome of that, as they've been all over the...
View ArticlePerformance of the Week: May 1, 2012
PHOENIX, Arizona, May 1. ANOTHER great week of swimming around the world, particularly in Brazil at the Maria Lenk Trophy meet in Rio de Janeiro. That's where we go to award our Performance of the W...
View ArticleRon Ballatore Memorial Services Announced
This has been a sad, sad week for swimming. We lost Ron “Stix” Ballatore, who coached a National Championship team at UCLA; we lost defending World Champions Alexander Dale Oen, and we lost Hungary's...
View ArticleMarauders set for postseason
A week ago, when discussing his squad's chances of making the playoffs, Millersville coach Jon Shehan said "there's a chance." The Marauders needed help and it came from an unlikely source. Shehan...
View ArticleSteelers like their late-round finds
Prior to the NFL draft last weekend, Steelers coach Mike Tomlin was asked if the team would address the offensive line, one which gave up 40 sacks last year, and while he didn't give a name, he did...
View ArticleWomen's lacrosse hazing incident still hazy
There are always two sides to every story. And somewhere in between is the truth. Such is the case in the saga surrounding Franklin & Marshall College's women's lacrosse team. An alleged hazing...
View ArticlePhillies score 2 runs in 8th, beat Braves 4-2 - KFMB News 8
Boston.comPhillies score 2 runs in 8th, beat Braves 4-2KFMB News 8The Japanese swimming federation is reconsidering plans to conduct altitude training following the death of Norwegian 100-meter...
View ArticleL-L BASEBALL: Suspended game goes to Knights
He began Tuesday's game with the mindset of a closer. Interesting, since Cory Gantz is a fixture in the starting rotation for Hempfield's baseball team, and by his recollection hasn't closed a game...
View ArticleL-L SOCCER: Cocalico reigns in Three
The gut feeling Cocalico girls' soccer coach Dan Hogan had back in March was validated Tuesday afternoon with a feeling of a different kind: that of ice-cold water running down his back, compliments of...
View ArticleL-L VOLLEYBALL: Spartans shift into high gear
Zack Weaver has played most of the volleyball season as a middle. The Garden Spot junior was certainly competent there but Spartans coach Ben Rutt knew Weaver could be more of a force on the outside, a...
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