Frank Applebaum Lowers Own NCAA D3 Record in 200 Fly to 1:43.96
Claremont-Mudd-Scripps junior Frank Applebaum took .05 off the national Division III and meet records in the 200 fly on Friday in Greensboro.
2023 NCAA Division III Championships – Day 3 Finals Live Recap
Day 3 finals session in Greensboro will crown the champions of the 200 fly, 100 back, 100 breast, women’s 1m diving, and 800 free relay.
2023 NCAA Division III Championships – Day 3 Prelims Live Recap
Day 3 in Greensboro will bring us prelims of the 200 fly, 100 back, 100 breast, and women’s 1m diving, and all but the fastest heat of 800 free relays.
2023 NCAA Division III Swimming & Diving Championships – Fan Guide
The 2023 NCAA Division III Women’s and Men’s Swimming and Diving Championships will get underway on Wednesday, March 15 in Greensboro, North Carolina.
D3 Title Contender Avery Clapp Has a Torn ACL, Still Swam a Best Time Last Week
Johns Hopkins freshman Avery Clapp, one of the best D3 recruits ever, swam a new best time last weekend – in spite of having a torn ACL.
2022 Futures – Minnesota: Carly Novelline Rips 59.99 100 FL for a Huge PB on Day 3
Entering the meet with a personal best of 1:01.25, Novelline put together a great race in finals, swimming 28.38 on the opening 50, then coming home in 31.61
Claremont’s Frank Applebaum Hits 1:44.01 D3 200 Butterfly Record
En route to a gold medal by more than 2 seconds, Claremont’s Frank Applebaum took down a 5-year old 200 butterfly D3 record.
Ohio State Commit Conley Downs 200 IM Record at Ohio Division 2 States
Conley, an Ohio State commit, took a full second off the state mark in 1:47.52, just 2 hundredths shy of his best from 2018 Winter Juniors.
Broadview Heights 200 Free Relay Posts All-America Time at Mid-Season Invite
BGSU commit Riley McNichols (above) led off Broadview’s 200 free relay, which swam faster than it did at last year’s Ohio State Championship meet.
University School Boys Repeat, Hawken Girls Win 21st Straight OH D2 State
The University School boys team won the OHSAA Division II State Championship for the second year in a row, while the Hawken girls recorded their 21st consecutive team title at this meet.