Articles by Lauren Neidigh

Wayland Baptist Turns in NAIA’s Fastest Times in San Antonio

Wayland Baptist’s swimming and diving program wrapped up the two-day Tiger Invitational here Sunday with both the Pioneer men’s and women’s teams finishing in fourth place with individuals posting several times that are tops in the NAIA.

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Kelly Drops 19.7 to win 50 Free at Terrier Invite

In one of the most impressive races thus far, Boston College’s Dan Kelly won the men’s 50 free with a 19.78. That broke his old pool record set at this meet in 2014.

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Duquesne, Akron Women in Heated Battle at Magnus Cup Invite

After day 2 of the Magnus Cup Invitational at Cleveland State, Akron holds just a 3.5 point lead over Duquesne on the women’s side (1042 to 1038.5). On the men’s side, Cleveland State holds a steady lead over Xavier.

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Quintero Sweeps Events at Wildcat Diving Invite

Through the final 2 days of competition at the Arizona Wildcat Diving Invite, All-American Rafa Quintero swept his events. SDSU’s Alexandra Caplan won the women’s 1-meter on Saturday, while Arizona’s Quintero won the men’s 3-meter.

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ASU’s Aiacoboae Tops 10-Meter at Texas Diving Invite

The final 2 days of the Texas Diving Invite saw ASU’s Mara Aiacoboae on top of the podium again after winning the women’s 10-meter. On the men’s side, Texas All-American Mark Anderson won both the 3-meter and 10-meter events.

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California Baptist Men and Women Win Colorado Mesa Invite

The California Baptist men and women both came out on top of the team battles at the Colorado Mesa Invite this weekend. With that win, the California Baptist men remain undefeated through the fall 2015 season. Full results can be found here.

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School Records Fall at House of Champions on Night 2

After day 2 at the House Of Champions meet hosted by IUPUI, Wisconsin Green Bay continues to lead the women’s meet, with the University of Indianapolis holding 1st place on the men’s side. Full results can be found here.

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North Dakota Men Beat Out South Dakota

The North Dakota men topped South Dakota this weekend with a 139-98 decision. The South Dakota women also fell to North Dakota with a 132 to 106 score. Full results can be found here.

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Grand Valley State Wins Doug Coers Invite

Ball State hosted the Doug Coers Invite on Saturday, with Grand Valley State traveling to the competition. On the men’s side, Grand Valley State won 769-530. The Grand Valley State women also won, with a very close 679-651 decision over Ball State.

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Wayland Baptist Strong on First Day of Trinity Shootout

Day one of the Trinity Shootout proved to very helpful to the Wayland Baptist men’s and women’s swimming and diving teams.

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Michigan State Men, Northwestern Women Lead Northwestern TYR Invite

After day 1 of the Northwestern TYR invitational, the Michigan State men are in the lead. The Northwestern women lead the women’s team battle. Full results can be found here.

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Rhode Island Women Defend Title at Harold Anderson Invite

The Rhode Island women successfully defended their title at the Harold Anderson Invite in their home pool this weekend. On the men’s side, Providence was victorious in a narrow victory over Maine by less than 10 points.

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Buffalo Men, William & Mary Women Lead Bucknell Invite After Day 1

After day 1 of the Bucknell Invite, the William & Mary women and the University at Buffalo men lead the team battles. The host team Bucknell set a new school record in the 400 medley relay to highlight the night.

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Emory & Henry Downs Ferrum at Home

The Emory & Henry women downed Ferrum College in a home meet on Saturday with a 126-47 victory. Emory & Henry swept the events, winning every race to improve to a 5-0 season record.

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ASU’s Aiacoboae Wins on Day 1 of Texas Diving Invite

On Day 1 of the Texas Diving Invite, several teams traveled to Austin to compete. The winner of the women’s 3 meter diving event was ASU’s Mara Aiacoboae.

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