.: Twenty Receive NCAA Postgraduate Scholarships
<p>Twenty swimmers claimed NCAA postgraduate scholarships of $7,500 each. The awards were made to student -athletes who participated in winter sports, which included men's and women's basketball, men’s and women’s gymnastics, women’s ice hockey, women’s rifle, men’s skiing, men’s and women’s swimming, men’s and women’s indoor track and field and ...
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.: Former Kenyon and Bucknell Coach Passes Away
Richard W. Russell, age 75, passed away on Saturday, April 26, 2008 at The Ohio State Medical Center. Dick graduated from OSU with a BS in Education (1955) and later received his MS in Education (1967). He was a veteran of the United States Army, Third Armored Division, Ft. Knox. ...
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.: Denison Moves Ahead With New Pool
During its regularly scheduled spring meetings on April 18 and 19, 2008, Denison University’s Board of Trustees approved plans for three important construction projects highlighted by a new 50-meter natatorium. The expansion will also include an expansion of fitness and locker room spaces, renovation of a housing unit and the ...
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.: Catholic Converts Hamline Coach
The Catholic University of America announced Friday that Paul Waas, Jr., has accepted the position of head men's and women's swim coach. Waas comes to CUA from Hamline University in Saint Paul, Minn., where he coached the Pipers for two seasons. <br /><br />"We are delighted that Paul has accepted ...
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.: Rose-Hulman Swimmer Killed in Accident
<p>An automobile accident Saturday afternoon (April 5) claimed the life of Rose-Hulman student Nicholas B. Lee, a junior biomedical engineering major from Bryan, Texas. <br /> <br />Another student, Adam C. Effinger, a senior computer engineering major from Plainfield, Ind., was injured critically in the same accident. He was lifelined ...
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.: Kenyon Women Wrap Up 22nd National Title
<p>Kenyon College put the finishing touches on its 22nd national championship in women’s swimming Saturday, as the Ladies scored 177 points on the final day of the NCAA Div. III Championships, held at Miami University in Oxford, Ohio, for a three-day total of 566.5. Kenyon, which now has won two ...
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.: Records Fall in First Night of Women's Division III
Amherst College’s Kendra Stern set a new NCAA Championships record in the 500 freestyle event and Washington and Jefferson College’s Kaitlyn Orstein also set a new meet record in winning the 200-yard individual medley to highlight first-day action at the 27th Annual NCAA Division III Women’s Swimming and Diving Championships ...
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.: Cal Baptist Repeats as NAIA Champions
The celebration began just before the final event, the 400 free relay, got underway as both California Baptist teams received word that they had enough cushion to claim the fourth straight national title on the women’s side and the third consecutive on the men’s side.<br /> <br /> The women ...
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.: Williams Out to Early NESCAC Lead
Williams leads after day one of the 2008 NESCAC Men’s Swimming & Diving Championships hosted by Middlebury College. The Ephs have earned 640 points, followed by Tufts (588), Amherst (538) and Middlebury (390). <p align="justify">The Amherst 200 free relay team comprised of Tad Homchick, Alex Fraser, Andrew Maslan and Christian ...
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.: NAIA Heads to Day Three With Battle Looming
California Baptist men's and women's teams both maintained the lead on day three at the 2008 NAIA Swimming and Diving National Championships at the Palo Alto Natatorium. <br /><br />CBU men (382.5 points) have a slim lead over second place Simon Fraser (B.C.) (356) while the Lady Lancers earned 503 ...
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