Gearing Up for the 2014-15 DIII Season: Who We’ve Lost and Who’s Coming Back
After a summer hiatus filled with adventures both in and out of the pool, the time is getting close again…
Emory women put 15 on CSCAA Scholar All-America list for Division III, Kenyon and Denison lead men
2014 NCAA champs Emory led all Division III programs with 15 female Scholar All-Americans, while Kenyon and Denison tied for the lead on the men’s side with 9 apiece.
DIII NCAA Photo Vault Days 1 & 2
Can’t get enough DIII Swimming and Diving? Check out this photo slide show from the meet going on right now in Indianapolis! Photo slideshow from days one and two of NCAAs at IUPUI.
2014 NCAA DIII National Championships: Ups/Downs Day 3
Team scores after day 2 along with the ups and downs from day 3 of the 2014 NCAA D3 National Championships.
2014 DIII Halfway Analysis: Kenyon Closing in on Denison; Can JHU Make a Move on Emory?
A quick rundown of scores at the halfway point of the DIII NCAA champs, with some predictions of how things will shake out over the next two days.
Update: Case Western to Host “Satellite” UAA Championships in Ohio
Case Western will host half of the UAA Championships, and Emory will host the other half.
College Conference Championship Meets Altered By Weather
The 2013 NCAA Division III National Champion women Emory will host a shortened conference championship meet.
Eagles Swamped by Crimson Tide
On Saturday afternoon, the men and women of Emory’s Swimming & Diving program faced off against Division I competition in the form of the University of Alabama at the Don Gambril Olympic Pool in Tuscaloosa, Alabama. The Crimson Tide beat both the Eagles on both sides, taking the victory 196-92 over the men, and 178-110 over the women.
Emory Senior Day Edged Out By DI Georgia Tech
The Emory University Swimming and Diving team turned in some of its strongest dual meet performances of campaign, but both the Emory men and women were ultimately defeated by NCAA Division I Georgia Tech on ‘Senior Day’ at the Woodruff Physical Education Center on Saturday afternoon.
Emory Splits Dual Meet V DII Florida Southern
The Emory University Swimming and Diving teams split the opening meet of the 2014 portion of their campaign, with the top-ranked Emory women defeating Florida Southern College 195-67, and the third-ranked Emory men suffering a 165-97 loss to the Moccasins.
DIII Men’s Midseason Rankings: Denison On Top, Kenyon Second
Post midseason, it’s fun to look into the future and try to predict how the end of the season will play out. We’ve seen some incredible swims this year already from the men in DIII – it’s time to take a more in depth look and try to figure out how individual players and teams will stack up come March.
DIII Women’s Midseason Power Rankings: Emory Atop Standings, JHU Making Some Noise
So, after some heavy duty training, December’s midseason meets gave us all some fast swims to marvel at and enjoy. But the big question on everyone’s mind is always – so what next? Midseason is a great way to look forward to what might be coming up in March for those athletes who will be rep-ing their teams at IUPUI in March for the NCAA meet.
Miami Invite – Day 3, DU Men Continue to Crush the Competition
On the third night of the Miami Invite in Oxford, Ohio, the Denison men locked down their victory, set two additional varsity records and finished atop the standings by over 1,100 points.
Miami Invite – Day Two, Rosenburg Resets DIII Record. Again.
After a quick preliminary 100 breaststroke in which he broke the Division III National record, Denison’s Damon Rosenburg came back in finals to better his new NCAA record even further. The prelims swim broke a 14 year old Denison school record which had belonged to Aaron Cole. After his drop in finals, Rosenburg also owns the fastest time ever recorded in the 100 breaststroke in 20 years of swimming at the Miami Invitational.
Sarah Greene Sets New Eagles’ Record at Emory Diving Invitational
Emory University senior Sarah Greene won a pair of events at the Emory Diving Invitational, including a program-record setting performance in the one-meter dive at the Woodruff Physical Education Center on Saturday afternoon.