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.
UNYSCSA Champs Day II – Stevens Men Overtake Ithaca; Women Continue in Lead
On the second night of the UNYSCSA Champs, the men of Stevens have passed into the lead over Ithaca. On the women’s side, the race is still tight, with Ithaca maintaining a slight lead over Stevens’ women.
UNYSCSA Champs Day I – Ithaca Leads; Stevens in Close Second
The UNYSCSA Championship began today, hosted by Ithaca, who are currently in the lead on both the men’s and the women’s sides with defending champions Stevens in close pursuit.
Stevens Claims Fourth ECAC Crown
The Stevens Institute of Technology men’s swimming team claimed its fourth-straight Eastern Collegiate Athletic Conference (ECAC) title Sunday. The Ducks overcame New York University and finished with 1,741 points.
Stevens V. The College of New Jersey – Show Down
Stevens Institute of Technology welcomed their rivals The College of New Jersey to Hoboken for an epic-dual meet this past Saturday. The Lions and Ducks renewed their rivalry which has burned hotly since its inception in the 2010-11 season. Going into the meet, the Stevens men had already showcased a victory over DI Saint Peter’s College, and took top honors at the New York University Fall Invite. As one of only two home meets for the Ducks, the tightly contested Stevens-TCNJ meet is one to always get the blood up and pumping.
Stevens Men Take Down DI Competition
The Stevens Institute of Technology men’s swimming team opened its 2013-14 season with a convincing 136-69 win over NCAA Division I foe Saint Peter’s College Saturday afternoon.