The Week That Was In College Swimming (Week 11) – Dual Meets Are Back
The NCAA schedule is getting busy again as teams return to dual meet competition, highlighted this week by Auburn’s decisive wins over SEC rivals.
The Week That Was In College Swimming (Week 9)
Welcome to The Week That Was In College Swimming, where every week we’ll take a look at some of the highlights from around the NCAA in all three divisions.
2022 NCAA Division III Championships: Day 4 Finals Live Recap
It’s a toss-up in the women’s standings between Kenyon, who enter the session leading Emory by 4 points and Denison by 4.5 points.
Tufts Wins 400 Freestyle Relay to Secure 1st Ever Women’s NESCAC Title
The Tufts women snapped Williams College’s 7-year winning streak as they won their first ever NESCAC title. The title came down to the final race.
Williams and Tufts Trade Lead During Day 3 NESCACs
Williams won 6 out of 7 events to take a narrow lead over Tufts. The school’s 200 medley relay set a NESCAC, meet, pool, and school record.
Williams and Tufts in Tight Battle Through Day 2 of Women’s NESCACs
Tufts currently holds a 19.5 point lead over defending champions Williams College through day 2 at the 2022 NESCAC Championships.