NCAA Division III

Calvin Swimming and Diving Teams Split Dual Meets with Wheaton

The Calvin men’s and women’s swimming and diving teams hosted non-conference rival Wheaton Saturday afternoon inside the Venema Aquatic Center….

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Albion men overwhelm D-II Tiffin with depth

Albion College earned first place points in seven events Friday, but it had enough athletes to earn a 137-98 victory over the Division II program from Tiffin University.

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D-III Swimmer Is Also a Rubik’s Cube World Champion

Kevin Hays, a sophomore at WashU, is one of the best Rubix cubers in history.

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SUNY-Cortland Head Coach Brian Tobin Reelected As City’s Mayor

Swim coaches often have to ‘lay down the law’ with their athletes when it comes to grades, behavior, practice attendance,…

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New Foundation honors of former NYU head swim coach

The Lauren Beam Foundation is a nonprofit organization dedicated to supporting young women and men battling cancer.

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Gustavus Squad Splits; Lose in Winona, Win at Eau Claire

It was a busy Saturday for the Gustavus men’s and women’s swimming and diving teams. While half the squad was in Winona, Minn. taking part in the Saint Mary’s University Invitational, the other half was in Eau Claire, Wis. competing in the UW-Eau Claire Invitational.

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Claremont Mudd Scripps Wins Whittier Relays

The CMS Stags and Athenas won seven of ten events en route to a team victory at the Whittier Co-ed Relays on Saturday. The four-team competition featured a unique set of relays, each of which alternated male and female competitors.

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University of Chicago Trumps Wheaton, IL

The Wheaton men’s and women’s swim teams continued their opening weekend of the 2013-14 swim season with a dual meet against the University of Chicago on Saturday afternoon. Chicago was victorious in both meets, winning the men’s meet 147-97 and the women’s meet 130-118.

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Albion College Edges Kalamazoo College

“Andrew compliments Brad,” Albion Coach Jake Taber said. “In a meet that was going to be close we could split those guys and win extra events.”

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Johns Hopkins Women Best Marywood and St. Francis (PA) at Thomas Murphy Invitational

The Johns Hopkins women’s swim team won eight of 13 swimming events to earn wins over Marywood and St. Francis (PA) at the annul Thomas Murphy Invitational. Hopkins defeated Marywood, 270-87, and St. Francis, 225-106, but suffered a 207-156 loss to host Loyola as the Blue Jays improve to 3-1 on the season.

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Johns Hopkins Defeats Loyola and Marywood at Thomas Murphy Invitational

The Johns Hopkins men’s swim team won 11 of 13 swimming events to defeat Marywood and host Loyola at the annual Thomas Murphy Invitational. With wins over the Pacers (270-93) and the Greyhounds (242-123), the Blue Jays improve to 3-0 on the season.

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Nitz leads Wheaton, IL v. DI Opponent

The Wheaton women’s and men’s swimming teams opened their 2013-14 season on Friday by hosting UW-Milwaukee, a NCAA Division I opponent. The UW-Milwaukee women’s team defeated Wheaton 113-88 and the UWM men’s team defeated the Thunder men 133-72

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Kenyon V. Denison: Fight to the Finish

Kenyon and Denison: two of the top teams in DIII faced off against one another on Saturday. It came down to the final relay to decide the victors.

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Denison Takes Third at OSU Quad Meet

The Big Red Men and Women competed at Ohio Statue University last night against OSU, Virginia Tech and Cleveland State. They came in third in the point standings for both the men and the women, topping the Division I Cleveland State 180-120 and 188-112, respectively.

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New Paltz Women Triumph over Ramapo

A well-rounded effort from top to bottom helped the State University of New York at New Paltz women’s swimming team claim a 160-97 victory over Ramapo College in its 2013-14 home opener at Elting Pool Saturday. The Hawks posted the fastest time in 12 of the 14 events contested.

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