Maria Brunlehner

NAU Women Win 9th Straight WAC Championship Title, UNLV Men Win Their 2nd

Northern Arizona women earned their 9th consecutive WAC title tonight after Casey Craffey won the 1650 and Maddy Rey won her 3rd individual event of the meet

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UNLV Men, NAU Women Maintain Leads After WAC Championship Day 3 Finals

Northern Arizona women maintained their lead after Maddy Rey won the 400 IM with a school-record time of 4:15.32 and a 2-second lead over the field.

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UNLV Men, Northern Arizona Women Lead Scoreboards After WAC Day 2 Finals

UNLV men and NAU women maintained their leads after Bolanos won the 200 IM, Mykkannen scored a 2nd place finish in the 500, and NAU’s Maddy Rey won the 500.

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Air Force’s Wen Zhang Blasts WAC Record 200 Free of 1:33.3 at WAC Day 1 Finals

UNLV men had to chase down Air Force’s 800 free relay after AFA’s Zhang led-off with a WAC record time of 1:33.39. UNLV took control in the last half to win.

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WAC Conference Fan Guide: GCU Women Projected to Overthrow 8x Champs NAU 

Raphaela Nakashima, Maria Brunlehner, and Emily Muteti (above) look to score the most points for GCU women and help overthrow 8x champions Northern Arizona.

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California Baptist University Splits Dual With Grand Canyon, Winning Men’s Meet

CBU honored their seniors on Sunday, and the men won their meet against GCU 183.5-115.5. The women lost their meet, 163.5-132.5.

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Redhawk Women, Grand Canyon Men Jump Out To Day 1 Lead At Miami (OH) Invite

Grand Canyon’s Jack Armstrong set a new school record in the men’s 50 free and contributed on two winning relays to open the Miami Invite.

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Washington State Cruises Past Grand Canyon at Home

Washington State won 9 of 11 events against GCU, including Pac 12 champion Chloe Larson’s 50 free win during Friday’s victory against Grand Canyon

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Kenya Announces 5 Swimmers For Gold Coast

The nation of Kenya announced its 5-swimmer strong squad to compete at the 2018 Commonwealth Games set for the Gold Coast, Australia in April.

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