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NCAA Division III

Illinois Backstroker Joe Widuch Verbally Commits to University of Redlands

Joe Widuch of Naperville, Illinois, has made a verbal agreement to swim for University of Redlands.

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DIII Senior Spotlight: The Pirate Fighter and the Halloween Orchestra

US Coast Guard Academy senior Christian Brindamour spent his summer as part of a boarding party. University of Chicago Senior Jennifer Hill will be playing violin in the Halloween concert for her school soon. Her’s another peek into the lives of outstanding Division III student-athletes.

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Michaela Nolte Earns Old Dominion Athletic Conference Swimmer Of The Week

Emory & Henry College sophomore Michaela Nolte has been selected as the Old Dominion Athletic Conference Women’s Swimmer of the…

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TCNJ Sweeps Events En Route to Win Over Montclair

Performing in front of a group of recent alums who returned to The College of New Jersey for homecoming weekend, the men’s swimming and diving team wanted to assure their predecessors that all is well in TCNJ’s Aquatic Center. So they went out and won every event.

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New Paltz Swimming Takes 2nd at Union Relays

The State University of New York at New Paltz women’s swimming team won six events, but the Hawks were done in by host Union (N.Y.) College’s 14 points in diving, placing second out of four teams at the Union Relays on Saturday with 106 points.

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Fast Splits and New Records Color the Annual NCAC Relays

During the NCAC relays, Kenyon took control early and held on. In the swimming portion, contested in Gambier, nine event records fell and several swimmers put out some splits that may give us a glimpse of what this season will hold.

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Sami Kegel Verbally Commits to D3 Ursinus College

Sami Kegel from Lancaster, Pennsylvania has verbally committed to Ursinus College.

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The College of New Jersey Tops Ramapo College in Season Opener

Oct 18, 2014 Mahwah, NJ … The College of New Jersey men’s swimming and diving team delivered a convincing victory…

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Roger Williams University Claim Victory at Commonwealth Coast Conference Invite

The men’s team outpaced Gordon College the University of New England outscoring them 235, 126, to 67. The women’s team was equally impressive in their debut grabbing 279 points.

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DIII Senior Spotlight: Craver and Christie

While Goucher senior Nicole Craver embarked on a study abroad trip to Cuba, bypassing the embargo that has existed since 1958, Smith College senior Paige Christie set off on her own crossing – crossing the English Channel, that is!

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Kalamazoo wins 5 of 8 events at MIAA Relays

The Kalamazoo College women’s swimming team won five of the eight events at the MIAA Relays at the Holland Aquatic…

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Emory Splits Season Opening Dual with DI UNC Wilmington

Emory hosted DI Wilmington for its first dual meet of the season. The North Carolina team defeated Emory’s men but were topped by the Eagle women.

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Colorado State swimming & diving has high expectations for 2014-15 season

Head Coach Christopher Woodard: “We have the sophomore class that knows what to expect and how to compete at this level, and they are a great compliment to our upperclassmen. We also have very capable freshmen.”

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DIII Senior Spotlight: Briggs and Arisco

Bates senior Andrew Briggs spent his summer cozied up in a lab with lasers, exploring materials thin enough to only exist in two dimensions. Eastern Connecticut University senior Abby Arisco has spend most of her time on the move, visiting places struck by natural disasters and helping patch up the community.

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Emory Kicks it Into Gear in Intrasquad Meet

Andrew Wilson cruises through breaststroke to win both the 100 and 200 in would-be B cut times during Emory’s intersquad meet.

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