Nine College Division Athletes Named Academic All-District
The College Sports Information Directors of America (CoSIDA) announced its 2017-18 Google Cloud Academic All-District At-Large teams last week and…
2018 NAIA Women’s National Championships – ONU Moves to Lead on Day 2
Olivet Nazarene leads Savannah College of Art and Design by 3 points at the conclusion of Day 2’s finals at the 2018 NAIA Women’s National Championships.
2018 NAIA Women’s National Championships – Day 2 Prelims
Olivet Nazarene had a strong morning session on Day 2 of the 2018 NAIA National Swimming and Diving Championships in Columbus, Georgia.
2018 NAIA National Championships: SCAD Women, ONU Men Lead After Day 1
Savannah College of Art and Design led the women’s meet while Olivet Nazarene University topped the field in the men’s meet after the 800 free relays on Day 1 of the 2018 NAIA National Championships.
2017 NAIA National Championships: Women’s Day 4 Live Recap
Tonight, the Olivet Nazarene University Tigers took their first-ever team title in NAIA National Championship competition, sliding just 6.5 over defending champions SCAD.
2017 NAIA National Championships: Women’s Day 4 Up/Down Report
Biola’s Lisa Tixier and SCAD’s Julie Woody will have a rematch tonight in the 100 free after finishing 1-2 in the 50 free.
2017 NAIA National Championships: Women’s Finals Day 3 Live Recap
Tonight marks the third night of competition for the 2017 NAIA National Championships. At the moment, SCAD leads the way in the team competition, but Olivet Nazarene is giving them a fight.
2016 NAIA Women’s Nationals – Day 3 Ups/Downs
SCAD senior Hannah Legg was the top qualifier in the women’s 100 fly on Day 3 of NAIA Nationals in Columbus, Georgia.
2016 NAIA Women’s Nationals – Day 2 Ups/Downs
Biola sophomore Lisa Tixier was the top qualifier in the women’s 100 fly on Day 2 of NAIA Nationals in Columbus, Georgia.
2016 NAIA Women’s Nationals – Day 1 Ups/Downs
Tiffany Ray posted the morning’s top time in the women’s 200 IM on Day 1 of NAIA Nationals in Columbus, Georgia.