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Wittenberg University: Tigers Gain NCAA B Cuts And Break School Records On Day 1 Of North Coast Athletic Conference Swimming And Diving Championships
CANTON, Ohio The Wittenberg Tigers had a day of mixed results to open the 2008 North Coast Athletic Conference (NCAC) Swimming and Diving Championships. When the pool waters had finally calmed, the Tigers found themselves in fifth place on the men's side and seventh on the women's.
Wittenberg University: Wittenberg Splits Duals With Transylvania, Denison
LEXINGTON, Ky./SPRINGFIELD, Ohio - The Wittenberg Tigers kicked off the second half sprint to the finish of the 2007-08 season with a pair of solid performances in dual meet action. The Tigers traveled to Kentucky and came away with a pair of victories over homestanding Transylvania on Friday before falling to national powerhouse Denison on short rest Saturd ...
Wittenberg University: Top Three Finish For Both Men And Women At DePauw Invitational
GREENCASTLE, Ind. - The Wittenberg men's and women's swimming teams turned in impressive performances over the weekend at the tough DePauw Invitational, the women taking second place and the men in third. Multiple first place finishes highlighted the competition for the Tigers.
Wittenberg University: Wittenberg Sweeps Past Wilmington In Dual Meet Action
WILMINGTON, Ohio - The Wittenberg Tigers continued their strong start to the 2007-08 season with wins for both men and women over Wilmington on Saturday. Highlights were many as the teams swam well against a strong Wilmington crew, pushing the men to an even 3-3 and the women to4-1.
Wittenberg University: Ohio Northern Dual Meet Ends In Dual Tiger Wins
SPRINGFIELD, Ohio - The Wittenberg swimming & diving teams stayed strong on Friday night, winning on both the men's and women's sides over the Ohio Northern Polar Bears by scores of 121-119 for the men and 135-108 for the women.
HWS: Herons fly past Alfred in pool, 141-96
GENEVA, N.Y.The William Smith College swimming and diving team defeated Alfred 141-96 this afternoon. The Herons improve their dual meet record to
HWS: Herons stall Express 106-86
GENEVA, N.Y.--The William Smith College swimming and diving team picked up its second win of the season, defeating the visiting Wells College Express
HWS: Herons top Tigers in pool debut
BUFFALO, N.Y.--The William Smith College swimming and diving team won its season-opening meet 132-76 over Buffalo State on Saturday. The Herons won
Wittenberg University: Wittenberg Women's Swimming and Diving Team, Individual Standouts Earn Academic Award Again
SPRINGFIELD, Ohio Wittenberg University's women's swimming and diving team not only made waves in the pool during the 2005-06 school year, these dedicated student-athletes made the most of their time in the classroom as well.
Wittenberg University: Wittenberg Swimming and Diving Teams Earn Academic Awards
SPRINGFIELD, Ohio Wittenberg University's men's and women's swimming and diving teams made waves both in and out of the pool this season, dedicating themselves both physically and mentally to embody the true definition of the collegiate student-athlete.
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·Group Adds University to Lawsuit over James Madison Sport Cuts
-An advocacy group added James Madison and some of its officials to a lawsuit attempting to stop the school from cutting teams to comply with federal law demanding equality in male and female sports. Equity in Athletics Inc., a group of 450 athletes, coaches, parentsand fans formed after the university announced plans in September to cut 10 sports programs, added the university, president Linwood Rose, athletic direc ...
·Ohio State's Becky Kim Named to 2008 Olympic Team
Ohio State synchronized swimmer Becky Kim and former Buckeye Kate Hooven (2004) were named to the roster of 10 swimmers that will represent the U.S. at the 2008 Beijing Olympics United State Synchronized Swimming announced April 28 at IU Natatorium in Indianapolis, Ind. The USSS was the first U.S. national governing body to announce its 2008 Olympic Team....Click here for full story or visit www.cstv.com for more.
·Stanford Swim Coach Suspended For 2 Months For Deleting Records
-Stanford suspended men's swimming coach Skip Kenney for two months without pay following an investigation into allegations that he erased the names and records of five former athletes from team publications. Athletic director Bob Bowlsby said Friday that Kenney exhibited a "serious lack of judgment" when he deleted the swimmers from media guides that contain team statistics, but the investigation did not find any vi ...
·Lochte Joins Record-Breaking Frenzy
Ryan Lochte (Daytona Beach, Fla.) produced the upset of Friday night's finals, as he set the world record in the 200m backstroke at the FINA World Championships in Melbourne by defeating former world record holder, Aaron Peirsol. Lochte returned later to set a secondworld mark as part of the 800m freestyle relay with teammates Michael Phelps (Baltimore, Md.), Klete Keller (Phoenix, Ariz.) and Peter Vanderkaay (Roches ...
·Kenyon Wins 28th Straight Division III Team Swimming Title
"Going into this (the 3-meter diving) I was up 20 points going from preliminaries to finals, and I was expecting to do better than I did. I'm still happy with second place, and I'm not going to complain," Robert said....Click here for full story or visit www.cstv.com for more.
·Auburn Wins Fifth Straight NCAA Title
The meet ended in fitting fashion for the championships, with Auburn setting a new NCAA record in the 400 yard freestyle relay. The foursome of Jakob Andkjaer, Cesar Cielo, Matt Targett and Bryan Lundquist clocked in with a time of 2:46.56 to set new NCAA, American, US Open and pool records by over a second. The win was Cielo's fifth title of the championships and fifth NCAA record of the championships (400 free rela ...
·Kenyon Continues Dominance After Day Two
HOUSTON - For the second straight day, Kenyon College displayed shear dominance in the NCAA Division III Swimming and Diving Championships....Click here for full story or visit www.cstv.com formore.
·Auburn Closing In On Fifth Straight Men's Title
In the 3-meter diving competition, Auburn senior Steven Segerlin was crowned champion with a final score of 415.80. It was Segerlin's second NCAA title after winning the platform diving a year ago....Click here for full story or visit www.cstv.com for more.
·Kenyon Continues Its Dominance
It's been 27 years since Kenyon College last lost a Division III swimming and diving championship, and after day one, it doesn't look like they're going to give up their crown lightly....Click here for full story or visit www.cstv.com for more.
·Tigers in the Pool
On the shoulders of its sprint freestyle swimmers, Auburn leads in dominating fashion after the first day of competition at the NCAA Men's Swimming and Diving Division I Championships at the University of Minnesota. The Tigers won two of the session's six events to tally 187 total points after day one....Click here for full story or visit www.cstv.com for more.
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·Tigers Gain NCAA B Cuts And Break School Records On Day 1 Of North Coast Athletic Conference Swimming And Diving Championships
CANTON, Ohio The Wittenberg Tigers had a day of mixed results to open the 2008 North Coast Athletic Conference (NCAC) Swimming and Diving Championships. When the pool waters had finally calmed, the Tigers found themselves in fifth place on the men's side and seventh on the women's.
·Wittenberg Splits Duals With Transylvania, Denison
LEXINGTON, Ky./SPRINGFIELD, Ohio - The Wittenberg Tigers kicked off the second half sprint to the finish of the 2007-08 season with a pair of solid performances in dual meet action. The Tigers traveled to Kentucky and came away with a pair of victories over homestanding Transylvania on Friday before falling to national powerhouse Denison on short rest Saturday on Senior Day in the HPER Center Natatorium.
·Top Three Finish For Both Men And Women At DePauw Invitational
GREENCASTLE, Ind. - The Wittenberg men's and women's swimming teams turned in impressive performances over the weekend at the tough DePauw Invitational, the women taking second place and the men in third. Multiple first place finishes highlighted the competition for the Tigers.
·Wittenberg Sweeps Past Wilmington In Dual Meet Action
WILMINGTON, Ohio - The Wittenberg Tigers continued their strong start to the 2007-08 season with wins for both men and women over Wilmington on Saturday. Highlights were many as the teams swam well against a strong Wilmington crew, pushing the men to an even 3-3 and the women to4-1.
·Ohio Northern Dual Meet Ends In Dual Tiger Wins
SPRINGFIELD, Ohio - The Wittenberg swimming & diving teams stayed strong on Friday night, winning on both the men's and women's sides over the Ohio Northern Polar Bears by scores of 121-119 for the men and 135-108 for the women.
·Wittenberg Swimming and Diving Teams Earn Academic Awards
SPRINGFIELD, Ohio Wittenberg University's men's and women's swimming and diving teams made waves both in and out of the pool this season, dedicating themselves both physically and mentally to embody the true definition of the collegiate student-athlete.
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