Interesting Hire by Wesleyan
Wesleyan made a surprise hire with their coaching vacancy. Full Story.
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Wesleyan made a surprise hire with their coaching vacancy. Full Story.
The 2012 Men’s NESCAC Championships is shaping up to be the most exciting in years. Already considered one of the fastest and deepest conferences in Division III, this year the league should see close battles at almost every position. Scheduled for February 24-26, 2012, at the Muir-Samuelsson pool at Williams College in Williamstown, Massachusetts, at … Read more 2012 Men’s NESCAC Championship Preview
The name says it all
Tomorrow afternoon, Williams travels to Pratt Pool to swim Amherst in one of the longest-held and most storied rivalries in Division III swimming. With two talented and evenly matched teams, the meet is sure to be a closely fought battle with very fast times. While Williams has a large advantage in the historical matchup, Amherst … Read more Williams v Amherst
Bowdoin College is located in Brunswick, Maine near the shores of Casco Bay and the head swimming and diving coach, Brad Burnham, commented that the town has really developed into a great place to live and raise kids. Click here for the rest of the article
D3Swimming.com was able to secure the first known interview with Middlebury’s new head swimming & diving coach, Bob Rueppel. We asked him several questions about coaching at Middlebury and in the NESCAC. With the profile of this job, a lot of talk has centered around the future of the program. We wish Bob and the … Read more Interview with Middlebury’s New Head Coach
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Today’s feature comes from ImJumbo. The thread can be found here. The NESCAC is sending a large contingent to Nationals, well representing the conference. And this year, it looks like there will be a ton of NESCAC teams among the top 10 come meets finale. For the men, I think Amherst has the real potential … Read more Featured Forum Post
Congratulations to Williams for a hard-fought win in last weekend’s NESCAC Championships. When all was said and done, Williams prevailed over Amherst by a score of 1741.5 to 1614.5 (Tufts finished in 3rd with a score of 1318, full results can be found here: www.sncaquatics.com/live). The meet included some of the fastest swimming in the … Read more NESCAC Men’s Championships – Recap
1650 Freestyle The first man to break Kenyon College’s 19 year streak at mile national championships, Ryan Lichtenfels, is the frontrunner in a very deep race. Gary Roberson and John Armstrong of Williams will be the strong favorites for second place. Lichtenfels will be joined by teammates Conor McAuliffe and Alex Pearlman in the top … Read more NESCAC Championships – Day 3
200 Medley Relay Amherst and Tufts look to have a close battle for the win in this race. Tufts took the event last year on the strength of a 19.5 from Rood, but Amherst adds first-year Tyler Bulakul, potentially taking over a second off their time in the fly leg alone. Based on this addition … Read more NESCAC Championships – Day Two
This year’s NESCAC Championship is shaping up to be the most competitive since at least the 2003 meet (Williams prevailed by 74 points over Amherst in the 10000+ point meet in that year but has won by no fewer than 326 points in any season since then). 4th ranked Amherst recently completed an undefeated dual … Read more NESCAC Championships
In one of the fastest d3 dual meets in recent memory, the Amherst men have defeated the MIT men. Results
On Saturday, Amherst will travel to Williams for their annual meet, which is arguably the fasted Division III dual meet in the country. With top talent like Amherst’s 3-time NCAA Champion Alex Fraser, reigning mile champion Ryan Lichtenfels, and Tim White, who has continued to impress in his junior year, swimming against Williams’ trio of … Read more Amherst vs. Williams