Men’s NCAA DIII Championship Fan Guide: Will Kenyon’s 18 Be Too Much For Denison?
After scoring out the psych sheets, Kenyon is the favorite to win again this year. Denison, Emory, MIT, and Johns Hopkins round out the top 5 positions.
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.
Emory & Henry Athletics March 6, 2014 Emory & Henry Swimming Ranked 2nd In NCAA Division III In Grade Point Average
The Emory & Henry College Women’s Swimming Team compiled the second-best cumulative grade point average for the fall semester of…
Whitworth, Principia top D3 Scholar All-America team awards for fall semester
The Whitworth women posted a team GPA of 3.69, while the Principia men topped the men’s rankings for the second-straight semester.
Division III psych sheets officially released this morning
The NCAA released its official psych sheets this morning for the Division III men’s and women’s championships. Here are links to all the just-released info.
NCAA Releases Division III Psych Sheets; Cut Lines Fall Much Differently Than Last Year
See the men’s unofficial qualifying list here. See the men’s invited list by team here. See the men’s alternate list…
NCAA Division III Pre-Selection Psych Sheets Released; Nitz Won’t Defend 50 Free Title
The NCAA has released their pre-selection psych sheets for the 2014 men’s and women’s Division III NCAA Championship meets that…
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.
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.
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.
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.
UNYSCSA Day IV – Stevens Men and Ithaca Women Finish Strong
On the final night of the UNYSCSA Championships, a few more records fell, and the Stevens men and Ithaca women claimed the overall leads, culminating in a victory. On the men’s side, the runners up in point totals were Ithaca. For the women, it was Stevens.
UNYSCSA Day III – Ducks and Bombers Lead Men and Women
The second to last night of the UNYSCSA championships saw records falling on both men’s and women’s side as the swimming got very intense and the rivalries were lived.
SUNYACs Day II – Geneseo Builds Lead
Day two of the SUNYAC championships opened with more fast swimming. The Blue Wave got off to a strong start yesterday and have continued to build their lead through tonight’s finals session.
NESCAC Day I – Williams Has A Small Lead Over Amherst
The men’s version of the NESCAC championships has begun, hosted this year by Bowdoin college. The meet format encompasses some events not usually seen in a championship, such as the 50s of strokes. After the first day of competition, Williams sits in the lead with Amherst in close attendance.