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Patrick Daly

2024 NCAA Division III Championships: Day 1 Prelims Live Recap

Day 1 in Greensboro will feature the 500 freestyle, 200 IM, 50 freestyle, 200 medley relay, and men’s 3-meter diving.

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Kenyon Comes From Behind To Win Men’s And Women’s 2024 NCAC Titles

The Kenyon men won the meet for the second year in a row while the women reclaimed the title after the Denison women won in 2023.

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Denison’s Elijah Venos Sets NCAC Record With 53.63 100 Breaststroke On Night 3

The Denison women hold an 18 point lead while the Denison men hold a 10 point lead over Kenyon through night 3.

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Denison’s Patrick Daly Swims Conference Record 1:46.89 200 IM On Night 2 of NCACs

The Denison men have a 45 point lead over Kenyon while the Kenyon women lead by 21 over Denison through night two.

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Denison And Kenyon Women Tied After Night 1 Of North Coast Athletic Conference Champs

The Denison women won the 800 free relay while Kenyon won the 200 medley relay by 0.03 seconds. The Kenyon men won both relays on night 1.

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UW-Stevens Point Wins 2023 Wheaton Invite; Anthony Fitzgerald Swims #2 200 Breast (D3)

Fitzgerald made his first NCAA appearance last season, placing 5th in the 200 breast after a breakout conference championship.

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Denison Women, UIndy Men Win 2023 Denison Invitational

Two more pool records fell on the final day of the Denison Invite. Emory’s Jake Meyer continued to impress in the men’s breaststroke events.

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UIndy Hosts Annual Swim4Nick Meet (UIndy vs. Denison)

The University of Indianapolis hosted their annual “Swim4Nick” meet against Denison, held in honor of 2018 commit Nick Dworet.

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Kenyon Women and Denison Men Win 2022 NCAC Team Titles

Kenyon senior Crile Hart was named the NCAC Women’s Swimmer of the Year after winning all seven of the events that she competed in this weekend.

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Denison Men Take Down 400 Medley Relay at NCAC Championships Night 2

After two-days of competition, the Kenyon women are ahead of the Denison women by just four-points. On the men’s side, Denison has a hefty lead.

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