Andrew Greenhalgh

Wingate Wins Most Events, But Queens Finishes as BMC Champs on Day 4

Andrew Greenhalgh of Johns Hopkins won a decisive victory in the 1650 free on the final day of the Bluegrass Mountain Conference Championships.

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TCNJ tops Johns Hopkins, falls to West Chester in Tri Meet

The College of New Jersey hosted a Tri meet yesterday with Division II West Chester University and fellow Division III…

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Penn Wins Kenyon Invitational, Kenyon Runner Up; Records Fall

The Quakers dominated in the annual Total Performance Swim Camp Invitational hosted by Kenyon College. The Lords and Ladies finished as runners up, out of six teams competing. The meet saw several school and pool records fall for various teams.

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Johns Hopkins Starts Season Strong at Thomas Murphy Invitational

Andrew Greenhalgh of Johns Hopkins got off to a great start of the season, grabbing two individual event wins and posting top times for DIII at the two day Thomas Murphy Invitational.

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USA Swimming Announces 2015 Open Water Select Camp Rosters

USA Swimming has announced the roster for its 2015 Open Water Select Camp.

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Arthur Conover of Kenyon Resets D3 Record in 1650

After losing to Greenhalgh in the 500, Conover was on a quest to grab a national title, and set a NCAA record of his own.

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Greenhalgh Triumphant; Resets D3 500 Record

Andrew Greenhalgh of Johns Hopkins just successfully reset the record books in the men’s 500 freestyle in the finals of…

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2015 BMC Championships Day 2: 4th NCAA D2 Record for Queens

Patri Castro-Ortega of Queens demolished the BMC record in the women’s 500 free on Day Two of the conference meet.

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2015 BMC Championship Fan Guide: Queens Looking to Break Wingate’s Streak

Carson-Newman’s Paul Ungur is top seed in the men’s 200 back at the 2015 BMC championships which begin on Wednesday, February 11, at Mecklenburg County Aquatic Center.

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JHU Downed by DI Towson

With all the best competition in DIII spread out, it makes a lot of sense to face off against tough…

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JHU Wins Back-to-Back Duals; Records Fall

From Friday to Saturday, the Johns Hopkins Jays were on the attack, taking down St. Mary’s and then Stevens. JHU…

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DIII Men’s Midseason Rankings: Kenyon on Top, Emory could challenge Denison

With the Christmas break over and teams beginning to filter back to whence they came, it’s time to take a look at what the second semester may have in store for the division. Kenyon looks like it’ll take the top spot, but second place may be a contest between Emory and Denison.

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Johns Hopkins Beats Loyola and Boston College in Season Opener

With all the fantastic swimming going on already so early in the season, it’s not surprise to get some serious…

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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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DI Navy Sinks JHU

Competing against DI Navy and led by the powerful trio of Bogdanovski, Kitayama and Greenhalgh, the Johns Hopkins Jays posted some fast times in the meet on Wednesday. Unfortunately, it wasn’t enough to overwhelm the Mids, and Navy triumphed, 137-123 (W) and 135-119 (M).

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