Keiser Sweeps NAIA Titles for the Second Year in a Row: 2023 NAIA Champs Day 4 Recap
Keiser has officially swept the team titles at the NAIA Swimming and Diving Championships for the second year in a row.
Keiser’s Camryn Hudson Downs Championship Record on Day 2 of the 2023 NAIA Championships
We saw an NAIA Championships record go down tonight, as Keiser’s Camryn Hudson won the women’s 200 IM in 2:02.70.
Keiser Wins Three of Four Relays to Open 2023 NAIA Swimming and Diving Championships
The 2023 NAIA Swimming & Diving Championships kicked off last night in Columbus, GA.
2022 NAIA National Championships: Day 4 Finals – Keiser Men, Women Win Titles
Keiser women won their first-ever NAIA national title on Saturday night in Columbus, Georgia.
2022 NAIA National Championships: Day 4 Prelims Recap
The penultimate session of swimming wrapped up in Columbus, Georgia, at the 2022 NAIA National Championships.
2022 NAIA National Championships: Day 2 Finals Recap
University of the Cumberlands sits in second place in the men’s rankings and fourth in the women’s on Day 2 at 2022 NAIA Nationals.
2022 NAIA National Championships: Day 2 Prelims Recap
It’s a wrap on Day 2 prelims at the 2022 NAIA National Championships in Columbus, Georgia.
Indian River Wins All Except One Event on Day 3 of NJCAA National Championships
The only event Indian River didn’t win turned out to be the most exciting event of the night, with four teams touching within 0.35s of each other.
Indian River Men, Women Lead after Day 2 of NJCAA National Championship Meet
In spite of a rare relay upset for Iowa Central, the Indian River men and women lead through day 2 of the NJCAA National Championship meet.
Indian River Extends NJCAA Title Streak to 45 and 37
As we approach another decade, few things remain constant. Except Indian River’s dominance of NJCAA swimming.
Baxter, Best Win 3rd Event Titles on Day 3 of NJCAA Championships
Indian River swept the day’s events on day 3 of the 2019 NJCAA Championships.
South Africans Dominate Day 1 at NJCAA Championships
The Indian River men and women, thanks in large part to a contingent of South Africans, are on their way to extending decades-long winning streaks at the NJCAA championships.