Read moreNISCA All-American Sophia Harrison Announces Verbal Commitment to Amherst College01 November 2017NEW COMMIT: Sophia Harrison, a senior at Archbishop Mitty and a member of the Santa Clara Swim Club, has verbally committed to swim for Amherst College next year. Sophia is a National Merit Commended Scholar, a NISCA All American (200 and 400 free relay), and a Futures qualifier in the 200 butterfly...
Read moreWilliams College Sinks Rival Amherst 19 January 2015By Lauren Williams, Swimming World Intern After a month away, the Williams College Ephs made a splash last Saturday, taking down their longtime rivals Amherst College. The men’s team won the dual meet 156-78, while the women won the meet 216-72. With this win, the Lady Ephs remain undefeated while t...
Read moreAmherst Defeats Williams In Men's NESCAC Match Up09 January 2016The CSCAA's 22nd ranked Amherst College Jeffs narrowly defeated the 17th ranked Williams College Ephs Saturday afternoon in an intense NESCAC match up. The men competed in a 13 event format, swimming only the 200s of stroke. Despite winning both relays, Williams lost the meet 124-113. Williams got o...
Read moreNearly 80 Aquatics Athletes Dot CoSIDA Academic All-District Women's Teams 15 May 2014Aquatics athletes definitely put a hurting on the rest of the field when it came to claiming spots on the CoSIDA Academic All-District Women's teams this year. Nearly 80 female student-athletes from across all divisions made their way onto the district teams as shown below. District 1 Winners NCAA D...
NCAA Announces Postgrad Scholarship Winners24 August 2001INDIANAPOLIS. The NCAA announced the names of 107 student-athletes who will receive NCAA postgraduate scholarships, including 18 swimmers: 14 women and four men. The list includes some of the brightest stars in US swimming: Amy Balcerzak-Field, Kristy Kowal, Jennifer Mihalik, Keiko Price and Gaby Ro...
Preview of NCAA Div. III Women's Champs12 March 2002OXFORD, Ohio, March 13. BIG Red did it last year and are poised to repeat in 2002. Coach Greg Parini's Denison University Big Red women, NCAA Division III champs last season after ending Kenyon's record 17-year reign as No. 1, open defense of their title tomorrow at Miami's Student Recre...
Read more19In the Wake of Princeton, the Image of College Swimming Must Change21 December 2016Katie Wingert, Swimming World College Intern. Princeton’s swim program briefly topped national headlines last week when its men’s team’s season was suspended indefinitely, but the headlines had a greater story to tell about the image of college swimming as a whole. The suspension came after the dis...
Read more8Amherst Men Beat Williams in Meet Decided By Final Relay06 January 2019 Saturday afternoon Williams College and Amherst College each walked out of Samuelson-Muir pool with a victory. The number six Williams College women beat the 17th ranked Amherst College women 184 to 110. The men's meet was much closer, with the number 14 Amherst men edging the number 19 Ephs 123 t....