March 18, 2010
Five NESCAC Swimmers Claim Titles at Day Two of NCAA Swimming & Diving Championships
MINNEAPOLIS, Minn. Five swimmers representing NESCAC institutions claimed individual titles on day two of the 2010 NCAA Mens and Womens Swimming and Diving Championships at the University of Minnesota Aquatic Center in Minneapolis. Amherst junior Kendra Stern won her third consecutive 200-yard freestyle crown, while Williams sophomore Logan Todhunter repeated in the 100-yard butterfly.
March 17, 2010
Amherst's Fraser, Williams' Wilson Claim 500-yard Freestyle at Day One of NCAA Swimming & Diving Championships
MINNEAPOLIS, Minn. Amherst junior Alex Fraser and Williams first year Caroline Wilson both came away with an individual title in the 500-yard freestyle on Wednesday evening during day one of the 2010 NCAA Mens and Womens Swimming and Diving Championships at the University of Minnesota Aquatic Center in Minneapolis.
March 2, 2010
Men's Swimming & Diving All-Conference Team Announced
HADLEY, Mass. The NESCAC announced today the 2009-10 Mens Swimming and Diving All-Conference Team. The top three finishers in each event at the 2010 NESCAC Mens Swimming and Diving Championship received All-Conference recognition. Junior John Dillon (Wellesley, Mass.) became the first individual from Middlebury to earn Swimmer of the Meet honors following the conference championship. Tufts senior Rob Matera (Trumbull, Conn.) netted Diver of the Meet .
February 28, 2010
Williams Earns Men's Swimming & Diving Championship
WILLIAMSTOWN, Mass. Williams College claimed its ninth conference crown on Sunday evening, taking the 2010 NESCAC Men's Swimming & Diving Championships with 1,937.5 points. Tufts finished as the runner-up to the Ephs for the third-straight year with 1,452.5 points. Rounding out the top five were Amherst (1,352), Middlebury (1,029.5) and Hamilton (757).
February 27, 2010
Williams Holds Lead Following Day Two at Men's Swimming & Diving Championship
WILLIAMSTOWN, Mass. Williams continued to hold onto its lead following day two of the 2010 NESCAC Mens Swimming & Diving Championship. The Ephs now have 1355.5 points, followed by Tufts (1027), Amherst (993), Middlebury (708.5), and Connecticut College (549.5). The third and final day of competition will begin tomorrow, February 28, 2010 with trials at 10:00 a.m. and finals at 5:30 p.m.