Articles by Hannah Saiz

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.

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2014 DIII Halfway Analysis: Kenyon Closing in on Denison; Can JHU Make a Move on Emory?

A quick rundown of scores at the halfway point of the DIII NCAA champs, with some predictions of how things will shake out over the next two days.

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2014 DIII National Championship Day Two Finals Real Time Recaps

Live Updates will be made on this Post throughout the night recapping each event as it goes on. (Last updated 3/20, 8:53 pm.)

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NCAA DIII Champs Day 2: Prelims Continue to Set up Emory, Kenyon Well For Finals

After Day 2 Prelims, Kenyon Lords come in with 11 swims and two relays in the top 8. DU men come in with 7 returning swims, one relay in the A final and one in B. On the women’s side, the close race continues: Emory has 9 swims with two up relays. JHU has 6 with two up relays. Denison has 4 with two up relays, and Kenyon has only 3 with two up relays.

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VIDEO: Al Weik about winning the 500

DIII distance phenom Al Weik talks about the season and his 500 victory at the 2014 NCAA championship.

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VIDEO: Denison’s Dignan Talks Winning His First National Championship

Denison senior Connor Dignan talks about his first national championship and

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VIDEO: Sarah Thompson on her 500

Sarah Thompson, a multi-time national champion and a junior at Williams, talks about her victory in the 500 freestyle, and…

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2014 DIII National Championship Day One Finals Real Time Recaps

Live Updates will be made on this Post throughout the night recapping each event as it goes on. (Last updated 3/19 at 8:34 pm.)

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At NCAAs, UW-La Crosse Loses Beuch to Dislocated Elbow in 50 Free

Mikayla Beuch of UWL suffered a dislocated elbow in the prelims of the 50 freestyle at the DIII NCAA championships.

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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…

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Women’s NCAA DIII Championship Fan Guide: Can Emory’s Streak Continue?

The defending national champions, the Emory Eagles, are the favorites to win again this year. With the same number of swimmers and divers, however, Kenyon has the potential to climb up to the top of the podium.

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SCIAC Meet Highlights – CMS Freshman Matt Williams Posts 2 NCAA DIII A Cuts; Multiple Records Fall

During the Southern California Intercollegiate Athletic Conference Championships (from Thursday to Sunday), the conference saw a number of records fall, and a myriad of NCAA DIII B cuts were swum by a number of individuals, as well as two A cuts posted by CMS freshman Matt Williams.

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NESCAC Day III – In A Close Race Williams Wraps Up the Lead; Amherst Runner Up

On the final day of the men’s NESCAC championships, the men of Williams held onto the lead they had slowly built over the past two days, and finished 99 points ahead of second place Amherst. The win came along with four additional individual victories of seven events contested tonight.

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NESCAC Day II – Records Fall; Williams Builds the Lead

Day two for the men’s NESCAC championships, and the Ephs have been in top form, building up their small lead over Amherst from yesterday to just shy of 100 points at the end of tonight.

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SUNYACs Day III – Geneseo Takes No Prisoners; Men Return to the Top, Women Make it Seven Straight

n the final day of the 2014 SUNYAC championships, defending champion Cortland was beaten by Geneseo. Cortland’s upset last year surprised everyone; in some ways, this is a return to the status quo, but it also may be the beginning of a deepening rivalry between the teams. On the women’s side, Geneseo maintained it’s victory streak for another year.

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