Black swimmers at Conrad and Carter squashed stereotypes about the capabilities of African Americans in the water.
Born in Columbus in 1934, David Harris had many trials to pave his way through life. From the Civil Rights Movement to the sky, his name is in history.
An agreement for the YMCA to manage the municipal swimming pools was approved on first reading Tuesday night by Parkersburg ...
The Michigan High School Athletic Association announced Tuesday morning the nine Class B recipients of its annual MHSAA-Farm ...
After years of planning and hard work, hundreds of Enterprise, Ala., residents got to walk in the door of the city’s new ...
Three former female athletes at the collegiate level have filed a lawsuit after they were forced to compete against and share ...
The University of Kansas and its home of Lawrence were hotbeds of LGBTQ+ activism in the 1970s, boasting the Lawrence Gay ...
Smithtown/Hauppauge won the Suffolk boys swimming championships with a final score of 230, sealing their third consecutive county title. Half Hollow Hills/Kings Park finished runner-up with 176, and ...
Smithtown/Hauppauge won the Suffolk boys swimming championships with a final score of 230, sealing their third consecutive ...
National Geographic Explorer Tara Roberts goes through a journey of self discover and healing while study sunken enslavement ...
Four Chaska/Chanhassen seniors stood on the pool deck, one last race together to go when the leader of the pack, Evan Bock, called them together. “Before the 400 relay I got us together and ...
The swimming and diving team traveled to Bucknell University on Saturday to compete in the Bison Invite against Navy, ...