March 22, 2008
Williams Finishes Fifth at NCAA Men's Swimming & Diving Championships
OXFORD, Ohio - Williams finished fifth at the 2008 NCAA Men's Swimming & Diving Championships hosted by the College of Wooster at the the University of Miamis (Ohio) Corwin M. Nixon Aquatic Center. Amherst was the only other NESCAC team to finish in the top 10, climbing from 12th to 10th with 131 points.
March 21, 2008
Williams Climbs to Fifth at NCAA Men's Swimming & Diving Championships
OXFORD, Ohio - Williams climbed from ninth into fifth place at the end of day two on Friday at the 2008 NCAA Men's Swimming & Diving Championships hosted by the College of Wooster at the the University of Miamis (Ohio) Corwin M. Nixon Aquatic Center.
March 20, 2008
Williams Ninth, Amherst 14th After Day One at NCAA Men's Swimming & Diving Championships
OXFORD, Ohio - Williams, the 2008 NESCAC Men's Swimming & Diving Champions, currently sits in ninth place with 45 points after Thursday's day one of the 2008 NCAA Men's Swimming & Diving Championships hosted by the College of Wooster at the the University of Miamis (Ohio) Corwin M. Nixon Aquatic Center.
March 15, 2008
Amherst Finishes Second at 2008 NCAA Women's Swimming & Diving Championships
OXFORD, Ohio - Amherst was the top NESCAC finisher at the 2008 NCAA Women's Swimming & Diving Championships, placing second among the field. Williams placed fifth, while Middlebury was seventh to round out the NESCAC teams among the top 10 teams. Amherst's Brittany Sasser (Belmont, Mass.) was named Swimmer of the Meet for the second year in a row, while Tufts' Kendall Swett was named Diver of the Meet.
March 14, 2008
Three NESCAC Teams in Top 10 After Day Two at NCAA Women's Swimming & Diving Championships
OXFORD, Ohio - While it was another record-setting day at the NCAA Division III Womens Swimming and Diving Championships Friday at Miami University in Oxford, Ohio, with new meet records being established in six of the seven events, it was also business as usual in the team standings. Kenyon College built its lead from 83 points after day one to 134.5 points over second place Amherst. 2008 NESCAC Champion Williams is fourth, while Middlebury currently sits in ninth place.