2017 NCAA Division III Women: Day 1 Up/Down Report
Division III Women’s Swimming and Diving Championships March 15-18, 2017 CISD Natatorium, Shenandoah, Texas Prelims 10 AM, Finals 6 PM…
2017 NCAA Division III Women: Day 1 Prelims Live Recap
Division III Women’s Swimming and Diving Championships March 15-18, 2017 CISD Natatorium, Shenandoah, Texas Prelims 10 AM, Finals 6 PM…
2017 NCAA Division III Women: Scoring Psych Sheet – Emory Looks Tough to Beat
On paper, Emory looks like they will be tough to beat at the 2017 NCAA Division III Championships.
Hyde Breaks 200 Breast NCAA D3 Record on Day 3 of NESCAC Championships
Emily Hyde was named swimmer of the meet after winning the 200 IM, 100 breast, and 200 breast at 2016 NESCAC Championships.
Another Record-Breaking Night on Day 2 of Women’s NESCAC Championships
Records fell left and right on a very fast night of racing at the 2016 Women’s NESCAC Championships.
Williams Takes Early Lead After Day 1 of Women’s NESCACS
Williams College led by over 200 points after the first day of competition at Women’s NESCACs.
NCAA DIII Champs Day 1: And They’re Off!
After prelims of the first day of the NCAA DIII National Championships, it’s impossible to think anything but how fast this meet has gotten. After jockeying for place, Denison has 9 swims for the men tonight to Kenyon’s 6. Emory and Kenyon’s women both have 9 returning swims tonight. As points go up, the energy in this place does too…
NESCAC Day III – Ephs Reclaim Title
The Ephs won all but one event on their way through the final evening, en route to the NESCAC title, taking it away from defending champion Amherst.
NESCAC Day II – Ephs Extend Lead
Williams’ women have been on fire this weekend, and tonight only gave them room to extend their lead over their competitors. Williams is looking strong, with a lead over 400 points, the night before the final day of competition.
NESCAC Day I – Ephs in Clear Control
After the first night of the women’s NESCAC championships, Williams leads by nearly 200 points, and looks to continue that way for the remainder of the meet.
Williams Bests MIT, Middlebury in Back-to-Back Dual Meets
The Ephs of Williams certainly had a weekend filled with fast swimming. On Friday they faced off against the MIT Engineers and came out on top (192-97 for women, 159-137 for men). Less than eighteen hours later, the Ephs were back up on the blocks racing NESCAC competitors Middlebury and again came out victorious (185-108 for women, 197-101 for men).
Williams Bests Amherst
In what has to be one of the most exciting rivalries of Division III swimming, the Ephs of Williams College faced off against the Jeffs of Amherst on Saturday night. After a close start and some back and forth, Williams was victorious taking the meet 189-104.
Ephs Women Top Dutchwomen in Second Dual of Season
Williams’ women proved too dominant a force for Union College at their meet on Saturday. The Ephs won handily, 206-86, taking their winning streak to two. Williams won every event, and were at least 1-2 in everything but the 100 butterfly.