2016 NCAA Division III Championships – Day 3 Prelims Live Recap
Day 3 prelims live recap at 2016 NCAA Division III Championships.
Kenyon College Upends DI Oakland and Cincinnati in Invitational
Senior Diver Maria Zarka helped lead Division III powerhouse Kenyon College to victory this weekend with two event wins as they faced off against Division I teams Cincinnati and Oakland.
Scoring the Women’s D-III NCAA Championship 2015: Psych Sheet Breakdown
NO. 1 EMORY’S shoo-in on Division-III swimming might be less guaranteed this year – judging on the prelims psych sheet. No. 3…
Kenyon Senior Day Takes Down Tigers
In the Senior Day showdown for Kenyon, Mariah Williamson helped herself to two victories in the 500 freestyle and 200 butterfly.
Highlights from Total Performance Invitational
This weekend, the Kenyon Lords and Ladies hosted the annual Total Performance Invitational, a seven team event which the University…
Kenyon Defeats Denison; Many B Cuts Logged
Yesterday morning, Kenyon trucked out to Denison’s pool in Granville, Ohio for one of the great rivalry meets of the…
NCAA DIII Champs Day 4: Emory Can’t Be Caught; A Last-Relay Moment for the Kenyon-DU Rivalry
This is the pennultimate session of the Men’s and Women’s 2014 NCAA Championship, and it’s also one of the longest…
NCAA DIII Champs Day 3: Emory Stocks Finals With Second Swims, Another Diving Day Favors Denison
After day 3 prelims, Kenyon’s men will have 5 swims to combat four divers from Denison, one returning swimmer and the timed final of the 800 freestyle relay. On the women’s side, Emory’s Eagles are taking flight with 9 returning swims and the relay tonight. Denison and Kenyon both have 4 and JHU has 2 returning swimmers.
NCAA DIII Champs Day 1: And They’re Off!
After prelims of the first day of the NCAA DIII National Championships, it’s impossible to think anything but how fast this meet has gotten. After jockeying for place, Denison has 9 swims for the men tonight to Kenyon’s 6. Emory and Kenyon’s women both have 9 returning swims tonight. As points go up, the energy in this place does too…
NCAC Day III – Denison Extends Conference Title Streak
After three days of seriously fast swimming, Big Red extends its winning streak at the Conference Championships to six years running.
NCAC Championships – Records Fall, Leaving DU Men and Kenyon Ladies in Lead After Day I Finals
Records have been falling like flies after the first day of racing at the NCAC Championships, hosted by Denison University in their home pool, the Trumbull Aquatic Center. The Denison men and Kenyon women are currently leading after Day I.
Kenyon Winter Invitational – Day Two, More Records Fall
The second day of the Kenyon Winter Invitation proved to be just as quick and as much fun to watch as Day One. For host Kenyon College, though the event open auspiciously with very fast swims from both the Lords and the Ladies, the superior depth of the DI and DII teams arrayed against them led to a fourth place finish for the Ladies, and a third place finish for the Lords. On both sides, Ohio State University was victorious (795.5 women, 741 men).
Kenyon Winter Invitational – Day One; Norris Breaks Records
The first night of the Kenyon Invitational, hosted in the James A Steen Natotorium saw some seriously fast swimming. That’s unsurprising, considering there are three DI schools in the house. The highlights of the evening were OSU’s Alex Norris taking down two pool records.
DIII Women’s Midseason Power Rankings: Emory Atop Standings, JHU Making Some Noise
So, after some heavy duty training, December’s midseason meets gave us all some fast swims to marvel at and enjoy. But the big question on everyone’s mind is always – so what next? Midseason is a great way to look forward to what might be coming up in March for those athletes who will be rep-ing their teams at IUPUI in March for the NCAA meet.
Total Performance – Day 3, Quakers Victorious
Of the eight events on Saturday night hosted by Kenyon at the Total Performance Swim Invitational in Gambier, Ohio, two of them ended in Steen Aquatic Center records for the women, and five for the men.