Eagles Conquer All on Senior Day
Saturday was the final home meet for the Eagle Seniors of Emory. The Eagles will be graduating thirteen team members,…
NCAA DIII Champs Day 3: Emory Stocks Finals With Second Swims, Another Diving Day Favors Denison
After day 3 prelims, Kenyon’s men will have 5 swims to combat four divers from Denison, one returning swimmer and the timed final of the 800 freestyle relay. On the women’s side, Emory’s Eagles are taking flight with 9 returning swims and the relay tonight. Denison and Kenyon both have 4 and JHU has 2 returning swimmers.
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…
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.
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.
Emory Defeats Savannah College
Sadie Nennig gave the Emory Eagles one of 17 event wins against the Savannah College of Art and Design on Friday. The Eagles won the meets on both the men and women’s sides.