Gretchen Walsh and Alex Walsh each won an individual title, and the sisters helped Virginia dominate the 400-yard medley relay in the NCAA women’s swimming and diving championships.
Claire Curzan, Alex Walsh, Gretchen Walsh and Anna Moesch extended the Cavaliers' lead with a dominant win in the 400 medley ...
Claire Curzan Touches Out Bella Sims By One Hundredth For 100 Back Triumph A pair of versatile Olympians swam in the middle ...
Entering Friday night at the NCAA Division III Championships, NYU led the women's team standings, disrupting the usual three ...
Virginia Tech's Lennox Wolak beat Army's Dalton Harkins 4-1 in overtime at 174 in the second round. But top seed Keegan ...
The New England Small College Athletic Conference (NESCAC) has named 140 Connecticut College student athletes, including a ...
Sophia Verkleeren has dominated Division III swimming. The Williams College senior ratcheted it up even higher Wednesday ...
FEDERAL WAY, Washington — Virginia won the 200 medley relay Wednesday on the opening night of the NCAA women's swimming ...
Chicago’s Cooper Costello was seeded second in the men’s 100 fly at the NCAA Division III Championships, only to false start ...
Virginia began its quest for a fifth consecutive women's swimming & diving national championship in the only way the Cavaliers seem to know: with a broken recor ...
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Lebanon held their 2024-25 Winter Sports Awards Banquet on Monday evening. The following student athletes were recognized for their work in athletics and in the classroom. Cheerleading Most Improved: ...