﻿{"id":127872,"date":"2015-03-20T14:25:44","date_gmt":"2015-03-20T21:25:44","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.swimmingworldmagazine.com\/news\/?p=127872"},"modified":"2015-03-20T19:20:15","modified_gmt":"2015-03-21T02:20:15","slug":"2015-ncaa-division-iii-championships-day-wilson-lights-up-record-book-emory-primed-to-win","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.swimmingworldmagazine.com\/news\/2015-ncaa-division-iii-championships-day-wilson-lights-up-record-book-emory-primed-to-win\/","title":{"rendered":"2015 NCAA Division III Championships: Wilson Lights Up the Record Books, Emory Looks Primed to Win Team Championship"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>Night three of finals at the NCAA Division III Championships is poised to be a big night for the team title races in Shenandoah, Texas.<\/p>\n<p>Andrew Wilson was the highlight of finals tonight, setting a new NCAA D3 record in the 100 Breast with a time of 51.72. That moves him to 13th all time in the 100 SCY breaststroke and the 9th fastest American of all time. Pretty great for a guy in Division III.<\/p>\n<p>The Kenyon men (348 points) increased their lead to almost 100 points over Denison (260).<\/p>\n<p>Williams sits third (221), Emory is fourth (187), CMS is next at (160) with MIT close behind (151.5) for sixth.<\/p>\n<pre>  1. Kenyon                            348   2. Denison                           260\r\n  3. Williams                          221   4. Emory                             187\r\n  5. Cms                               160   6. Mit                             151.5\r\n  7. Johns Hopkins                     131   8. The College of NJ                 119\r\n  9. Wash U. MO                        106  10. Nyu                                98\r\n 11. DePauw                             95  12. Gettysburg                         79\r\n 13. Amherst                            70  14. Mary Washington                    54\r\n 15. Whitman                            51  16. Chicago                            47\r\n 17. Redlands                           46  17. Keene St.                          46\r\n 19. Conn College                       41  19. Bsc                                41\r\n 21. St. Thomas                         37  22. Trinity U.                         34\r\n 23. Usmma                              30  24. Rowan                              25\r\n 25. Whitworth                          18  26. Ithaca                             17\r\n 26. Pomona-Pitzer                      17  28. Bates                              16\r\n 29. York                               15  29. W&amp;L                                15\r\n 31. Kalamazoo                          14  31. Behrend                            14\r\n 31. Tufts                              14  31. Calvin                             14\r\n 31. Occidental                         14  36. Rose-Hulman                        13\r\n 36. Union                              13  38. Uw-L                               12\r\n 38. Coast Guard                        12  40. Hartwick                           10\r\n 41. Middlebury                          9  41. Suny Fredonia                       9\r\n 43. Carnegie Mellon                     8  44. Springfield                         7\r\n 45. Widener                           6.5  46. Case Western                        6\r\n 46. Westminster                         6  48. Uw-Stevens Point                    5\r\n 49. Wpi                                 2  49. Lake Forest                         2\r\n 51. Stevens                             1<\/pre>\n<p>The Emory women took full advantage of having the most swims tonight of any team by almost doubling their lead over Denison to 136.5 points (456.5 to 320 points). Williams is close behind with 306 points and Kenyon rounds out the top four with 269 points.<\/p>\n<pre>  1. Emory                           456.5   2. Denison                           320\r\n  3. Williams                          306   4. Kenyon                            269\r\n  5. Johns Hopkins                     182   6. Amherst                           135\r\n  7. Mit                               105   8. Nyu                               102\r\n  9. Wash U. MO                         86  10. Wheaton IL                         83\r\n 11. Gustavus                           71  12. Bates                              68\r\n 13. Chicago                            56  14. DePauw                             54\r\n 15. Cms                              50.5  16. St. Thomas                         46\r\n 17. Uwec                               40  18. Middlebury                         38\r\n 19. Wellesley                          37  20. Uw-Whitewater                      36\r\n 21. Suny Fredonia                      34  22. Hope College                       33\r\n 23. Trinity U.                         30  24. Suny Geneseo                       24\r\n 25. Lake Forest                        23  26. Stevens                            21\r\n 27. Rochester                        20.5  28. Springfield                        20\r\n 28. Luther                             20  30. Ithaca                             18\r\n 31. La Verne                           17  32. Keene St.                          16\r\n 33. Iwu                                15  33. Centre College                     15\r\n 33. Rensselaer                         15  36. Vassar                             12\r\n 37. Mount Holyoke                      11  38. Kalamazoo                          10\r\n 38. Conn College                       10  40. Carnegie Mellon                     9\r\n 41. Pomona-Pitzer                       8  42. Westfield State                   6.5\r\n 43. Grove City                          6  44. Rose-Hulman                         3\r\n 45. Ursinus                             1<\/pre>\n<p>&nbsp;<\/p>\n<p><strong>Women&#8217;s 200 fly<\/strong><\/p>\n<p>Emory&#8217;s Mckenna Newsum-Schoenberg came from behind to win with a swift 2:00.43. Nina Zook made it a 1-2 sweep for the Eagles as she took second in 2:00.70.<\/p>\n<p>Kirsten Nitz took third in 2:01.38.<\/p>\n<pre>  1 Newsum-Schoenbe  SR Emory             2:01.22    2:00.43         20  \r\n                 26.92        56.92 (30.00)\r\n        1:28.25 (31.33)     2:00.43 (32.18)\r\n  2 Zook, Nina       SR Emory             2:02.40    2:00.70         17  \r\n                 27.15        58.01 (30.86)\r\n        1:29.17 (31.16)     2:00.70 (31.53)\r\n  3 Nitz, Kirsten    JR Wheaton IL        2:00.47    2:01.38         16  \r\n                 25.86        55.53 (29.67)\r\n        1:26.86 (31.33)     2:01.38 (34.52\r\n\r\n<\/pre>\n<pre>  1. Emory                           371.5   2. Denison                           272\r\n  3. Williams                          227   4. Kenyon                            208\r\n  5. Johns Hopkins                     150   6. Amherst                            94\r\n  7. Wheaton IL                         80   8. Nyu                                76\r\n  9. Mit                                72  10. Gustavus                           64\r\n 11. Wash U. MO                         54  12. Bates                              50\r\n 13. Cms                                42  14. Chicago                            33\r\n 15. DePauw                             28  16. Uwec                               26\r\n 16. St. Thomas                         26  18. Middlebury                         25\r\n 19. Suny Geneseo                       22  20. Rochester                        20.5\r\n 21. Wellesley                          20  22. Ithaca                             18\r\n 23. Trinity U.                         17  23. Hope College                       17\r\n 25. Keene St.                          16  26. Iwu                                15\r\n 26. Rensselaer                         15  26. Centre College                     15\r\n 29. Suny Fredonia                      13  30. Lake Forest                        12\r\n 30. Vassar                             12  32. Mount Holyoke                      11\r\n 33. Kalamazoo                          10  33. Conn College                       10\r\n 35. Uw-Whitewater                       8  35. Carnegie Mellon                     8\r\n 37. Westfield State                     3  38. Ursinus                             1\r\n 38. Stevens                             1  38. Springfield                         1<\/pre>\n<p><strong>Men&#8217;s 200 fly<\/strong><\/p>\n<p>Hugh Anderson of Mary Washington continues his strong weekend by winning the 200 fly in 1:44.93. That is a new national record breaking the old mark of 1:45.01 of John Dillion of Middlebury set in 2010. Anderson is the first D3 swimmer under the 1:45 barrier.<\/p>\n<p>Jeff Depew of Redlands was second in 1:45.45 and Mike Lanz of St. Thomas finished in third with a 1:45.76.<\/p>\n<pre>  1 Anderson, Alex   SR Mary Washington   1:46.79    1:44.93*        20  \r\n                 23.84        50.90 (27.06)\r\n        1:18.05 (27.15)     1:44.93 (26.88)\r\n  2 Depew, Jeff      SR Redlands          1:45.71    1:45.45         17  \r\n                 24.15        51.26 (27.11)\r\n        1:18.15 (26.89)     1:45.45 (27.30)\r\n  3 Lanz, Mike       JR St. Thomas        1:47.79    1:45.76         16  \r\n                 23.57        50.82 (27.25)\r\n        1:18.41 (27.59)     1:45.76 (27.35)\r\n\r\n<\/pre>\n<pre>  1. Kenyon                            289   2. Denison                           212\r\n  3. Williams                          158   4. Emory                             145\r\n  5. Cms                               133   6. Mit                             126.5\r\n  7. Johns Hopkins                      99   8. Wash U. MO                         89\r\n  9. The College of NJ                  79   9. Gettysburg                         79\r\n 11. Nyu                                73  12. DePauw                             67\r\n 13. Amherst                            66  14. Mary Washington                    54\r\n 15. Redlands                           46  16. Whitman                            43\r\n 17. St. Thomas                         37  18. Trinity U.                         34\r\n 19. Chicago                            28  20. Rowan                              25\r\n 20. Conn College                       25  22. Keene St.                          22\r\n 23. Whitworth                          18  24. Ithaca                             17\r\n 24. Pomona-Pitzer                      17  26. Bates                              16\r\n 27. W&amp;L                                15  28. Kalamazoo                          14\r\n 29. Rose-Hulman                        13  29. Usmma                              13\r\n 31. Uw-L                               12  31. Coast Guard                        12\r\n 33. Tufts                              11  34. Hartwick                           10\r\n 35. Suny Fredonia                       9  36. Carnegie Mellon                     8\r\n 36. Bsc                                 8  38. Widener                           6.5\r\n 39. Union                               6  40. Uw-Stevens Point                    5\r\n 41. Springfield                         3  42. Lake Forest                         2\r\n 42. Calvin                              2<\/pre>\n<p><strong>Women&#8217;s 100 back<\/strong><\/p>\n<p>Clare Slagel of Luther College won her first national title with a 54.57.<\/p>\n<p>Maddie Lovrensky of La Verne captured second with a 54.73, while Emma Paulson of St. Thomas picks up third in 54.86.<\/p>\n<pre>  1 Slagel, Clare    JR Luther College      54.87      54.57         20  \r\n                 26.47        54.57 (28.10)\r\n  2 Lovrensky, Madd  SR La Verne            55.09      54.73         17  \r\n                 26.73        54.73 (28.00)\r\n  3 Paulson, Emma    SO St. Thomas          55.41      54.86         16  \r\n                 26.58        54.86 (28.28)\r\n\r\n<\/pre>\n<pre>  1. Emory                           398.5   2. Denison                           280\r\n  3. Williams                          251   4. Kenyon                            220\r\n  5. Johns Hopkins                     150   6. Amherst                            94\r\n  7. Mit                                83   8. Nyu                                81\r\n  9. Wheaton IL                         80  10. Gustavus                           64\r\n 11. Wash U. MO                         54  12. Bates                              50\r\n 13. Chicago                            44  14. Cms                                43\r\n 15. St. Thomas                         42  16. DePauw                             28\r\n 17. Uwec                               26  18. Middlebury                         25\r\n 19. Suny Geneseo                       22  20. Rochester                        20.5\r\n 21. Wellesley                          20  21. Luther                             20\r\n 23. Ithaca                             18  24. Hope College                       17\r\n 24. Trinity U.                         17  24. La Verne                           17\r\n 27. Keene St.                          16  28. Rensselaer                         15\r\n 28. Centre College                     15  28. Iwu                                15\r\n 31. Suny Fredonia                      13  32. Vassar                             12\r\n 32. Lake Forest                        12  34. Mount Holyoke                      11\r\n 35. Kalamazoo                          10  35. Conn College                       10\r\n 37. Uw-Whitewater                       8  37. Carnegie Mellon                     8\r\n 39. Rose-Hulman                         3  39. Westfield State                     3\r\n 41. Ursinus                             1  41. Springfield                         1\r\n 41. Stevens                             1<\/pre>\n<p><strong>Men&#8217;s 100 back<\/strong><\/p>\n<p>Ben Lin of Williams couldn&#8217;t quite duplicate his national record setting swim from leading off the 400 medley relay last night of 47.03, but he still got his hand on the wall first to win the national title with a 47.77.<\/p>\n<p>Kevin Lindgren of USMMA used the fastest last 50 of the field to steal second place with a 48.12.<\/p>\n<p>400 IM national record holder Harrison Curley of Kenyon took third in 48.20.<\/p>\n<pre>  1 Lin, Benjamin    SO Williams            47.47      47.77         20  \r\n                 23.11        47.77 (24.66)\r\n  2 Lindgren, Kevin  SR USMMA               48.69      48.12         17  \r\n                 23.53        48.12 (24.59)\r\n  3 Curley, Harriso  SR Kenyon              48.39      48.20         16  \r\n                 23.36        48.20 (24.84)<\/pre>\n<pre>  1. Kenyon                            314   2. Denison                           212\r\n  3. Williams                          184   4. Cms                               148\r\n  5. Emory                             145   6. Mit                             139.5\r\n  7. Johns Hopkins                      99   8. Wash U. MO                         89\r\n  9. Nyu                                85  10. Gettysburg                         79\r\n 10. The College of NJ                  79  12. DePauw                             67\r\n 13. Amherst                            66  14. Mary Washington                    54\r\n 15. Redlands                           46  16. Whitman                            43\r\n 17. Conn College                       41  18. St. Thomas                         37\r\n 19. Trinity U.                         34  20. Usmma                              30\r\n 21. Chicago                            28  22. Rowan                              25\r\n 23. Keene St.                          22  24. Whitworth                          18\r\n 25. Ithaca                             17  25. Pomona-Pitzer                      17\r\n 27. Bates                              16  28. W&amp;L                                15\r\n 29. Tufts                              14  29. Behrend                            14\r\n 29. Kalamazoo                          14  32. Union                              13\r\n 32. Rose-Hulman                        13  34. Uw-L                               12\r\n 34. Coast Guard                        12  36. Hartwick                           10\r\n 37. Suny Fredonia                       9  38. Carnegie Mellon                     8\r\n 38. Bsc                                 8  40. Widener                           6.5\r\n 41. Westminster                         6  42. Uw-Stevens Point                    5\r\n 43. Springfield                         3  44. Calvin                              2\r\n 44. Lake Forest                         2  46. Stevens                             1<\/pre>\n<p><strong>Women&#8217;s 100 breast<\/strong><\/p>\n<p>Brittany Geyer of Stevens had the fastest second 50 to come back and win with a time of 1:02.24.<\/p>\n<p>Emily Hyde of Amherst secured second with a 1:02.51.<\/p>\n<p>Elizabeth Aronoff of Emory took third in 1:02.57.<\/p>\n<pre>  1 Geyer, Brittany  SR Stevens           1:03.26    1:02.24         20  \r\n                 29.92      1:02.24 (32.32)\r\n  2 Hyde, Emily      JR Amherst           1:02.89    1:02.51         17  \r\n                 29.38      1:02.51 (33.13)\r\n  3 Aronoff, Elizab  JR Emory             1:02.79    1:02.57         16  \r\n                 29.54      1:02.57 (33.03)<\/pre>\n<pre>  1. Emory                           422.5   2. Denison                           292\r\n  3. Williams                          251   4. Kenyon                            235\r\n  5. Johns Hopkins                     152   6. Amherst                           111\r\n  7. Nyu                                92   8. Wheaton IL                         83\r\n  8. Mit                                83  10. Gustavus                           69\r\n 11. Wash U. MO                         54  12. Bates                              50\r\n 13. St. Thomas                         46  14. Chicago                            44\r\n 15. Cms                                43  16. Middlebury                         38\r\n 17. DePauw                             28  18. Uwec                               26\r\n 19. Uw-Whitewater                      23  20. Suny Geneseo                       22\r\n 21. Stevens                            21  22. Rochester                        20.5\r\n 23. Luther                             20  23. Wellesley                          20\r\n 25. Ithaca                             18  26. La Verne                           17\r\n 26. Trinity U.                         17  26. Hope College                       17\r\n 29. Keene St.                          16  30. Springfield                        15\r\n 30. Rensselaer                         15  30. Centre College                     15\r\n 30. Iwu                                15  34. Suny Fredonia                      13\r\n 35. Vassar                             12  35. Lake Forest                        12\r\n 37. Mount Holyoke                      11  38. Conn College                       10\r\n 38. Kalamazoo                          10  40. Carnegie Mellon                     8\r\n 41. Rose-Hulman                         3  41. Westfield State                     3\r\n 43. Ursinus                             1<\/pre>\n<p><strong>Men&#8217;s 100 breast<\/strong><\/p>\n<p>Andrew Wilson of Emory is on fire this weekend. Two individual swims so far and two national titles and D3 records. This time he crushed his own mark that he set in prelims of a 52.59 by being the first D3 swimmer under the 52 second barrier, winning in a time of 51.72.<\/p>\n<p>Michael Lagieski of Washington. U. &#8211; St. Louis took second in 54.11 and Damon Rosenburg of Denison grabbed third in 54.41.<\/p>\n<pre>  1 Wilson, Andrew   JR Emory               52.59      51.72*        20  \r\n                 24.23        51.72 (27.49)\r\n  2 Lagieski, Micha  SO Wash U. MO          54.88      54.11         17  \r\n                 25.57        54.11 (28.54)\r\n  3 Rosenburg, Damo  SR Denison             54.81      54.51         16  \r\n                 25.35        54.51 (29.16)<\/pre>\n<pre>  1. Kenyon                            314   2. Denison                           234\r\n  3. Williams                          191   4. Emory                             173\r\n  5. Cms                               148   6. Mit                             141.5\r\n  7. Wash U. MO                        106   8. Johns Hopkins                      99\r\n  9. Nyu                                98  10. Gettysburg                         79\r\n 10. The College of NJ                  79  12. DePauw                             67\r\n 13. Amherst                            66  14. Mary Washington                    54\r\n 15. Redlands                           46  16. Whitman                            43\r\n 17. Conn College                       41  18. St. Thomas                         37\r\n 19. Trinity U.                         34  20. Usmma                              30\r\n 21. Chicago                            29  22. Rowan                              25\r\n 23. Keene St.                          22  24. Bsc                                19\r\n 25. Whitworth                          18  26. Ithaca                             17\r\n 26. Pomona-Pitzer                      17  28. Bates                              16\r\n 29. York                               15  29. W&amp;L                                15\r\n 31. Kalamazoo                          14  31. Behrend                            14\r\n 31. Tufts                              14  31. Occidental                         14\r\n 31. Calvin                             14  36. Rose-Hulman                        13\r\n 36. Union                              13  38. Uw-L                               12\r\n 38. Coast Guard                        12  40. Hartwick                           10\r\n 41. Suny Fredonia                       9  41. Middlebury                          9\r\n 43. Carnegie Mellon                     8  44. Springfield                         7\r\n 45. Widener                           6.5  46. Westminster                         6\r\n 47. Uw-Stevens Point                    5  48. Lake Forest                         2\r\n 49. Stevens                             1<\/pre>\n<p><strong>Women&#8217;s one-meter diving<\/strong><\/p>\n<p>Maria Zarka of Kenyon takes the title with a score of 477.80.<\/p>\n<p>Maura Sticco-Ivina of Wellesley took second with a score of 470.80.<\/p>\n<p>Sarah Sheridan of Hope College placed third with a score of 466.15.<\/p>\n<pre>  1 Zarka, Maria     JR Kenyon             439.40     477.80         20  \r\n  2 Sticco-Ivins, M  FY Wellesley          423.50     470.80         17  \r\n  3 Sheridan, Sarah  JR Hope College       434.60     466.15         16  \r\n  4 Ross, Ariana     SO Williams           419.80     448.00         15  \r\n  5 Axness, Sara     JR UWEC               402.55     434.60         14  \r\n  6 Becker, Sierra   JR UW-Whitewater      420.30     422.25         13  \r\n  7 Bartlett, Megha  SO SUNY Fredonia      406.75     420.80         12  \r\n  8 Pekar, Christin  SR Lake Forest        412.40     418.95         11<\/pre>\n<pre>  1. Emory                           422.5   2. Denison                           292\r\n  3. Williams                          266   4. Kenyon                            255\r\n  5. Johns Hopkins                     152   6. Amherst                           111\r\n  7. Nyu                                92   8. Wheaton IL                         83\r\n  8. Mit                                83  10. Gustavus                           69\r\n 11. Wash U. MO                         54  12. Bates                              50\r\n 13. Cms                              46.5  14. St. Thomas                         46\r\n 15. Chicago                            44  16. Uwec                               40\r\n 17. Middlebury                         38  18. Wellesley                          37\r\n 19. Uw-Whitewater                      36  20. Suny Fredonia                      34\r\n 21. Hope College                       33  22. Trinity U.                         30\r\n 23. DePauw                             28  24. Suny Geneseo                       24\r\n 25. Lake Forest                        23  26. Stevens                            21\r\n 27. Rochester                        20.5  28. Springfield                        20\r\n 28. Luther                             20  30. Ithaca                             18\r\n 31. La Verne                           17  32. Keene St.                          16\r\n 33. Rensselaer                         15  33. Iwu                                15\r\n 33. Centre College                     15  36. Vassar                             12\r\n 37. Mount Holyoke                      11  38. Conn College                       10\r\n 38. Kalamazoo                          10  40. Carnegie Mellon                     9\r\n 41. Westfield State                   6.5  42. Rose-Hulman                         3\r\n 43. Ursinus                             1<\/pre>\n<p><strong>Women&#8217;s 800 free relay<\/strong><\/p>\n<p>Williams came out of lane 1 to snatch the national title from Emory, 7:18.25 to 7:19.01. 500 D3 record holder Sarah Thompson overcame a three second difference on the anchor leg to lead Williams to the win. Lauren Jones (1;49.81), Breanna Nguyen (1:50.90) and Megan Pierce (1:50.78) teamed up with Thompson (1:46.76).<\/p>\n<p>Emory took second with the team of Julia Wawer (1:49.44), Cindy Cheng (1:50.18), Carolyn Bonfield (1:49.68) and Marissa Bergh (1:49.71) for a final time of 7:19.01.<\/p>\n<p>Washington U. &#8211; St. Louis took third with a time of 7:20.35. Sara Taege (1:50.00), Kristalyn McAfee (1:48.57), MariMac Collins (1:51.34) and Niamh O&#8217;Grady (1:50.44) combined for the third place finish.<\/p>\n<pre>  1 Williams                      7:30.34    7:18.25         40  \r\n     1) Jones, Lauren SO              2) Nguyen, Breanna JR           \r\n     3) Pierce, Megan SO              4) Thompson, Sarah SR           \r\n                 26.03        54.06 (54.06)\r\n      1:22.06 (1:22.06)   1:49.81 (1:49.81)\r\n        2:15.40 (25.59)     2:43.17 (53.36)\r\n      3:11.78 (1:21.97)   3:40.71 (1:50.90)\r\n        4:05.66 (24.95)     4:33.67 (52.96)\r\n      5:02.52 (1:21.81)   5:31.49 (1:50.78)\r\n        5:56.24 (24.75)     6:23.20 (51.71)\r\n      6:50.62 (1:19.13)   7:18.25 (1:46.76)\r\n  2 Emory                         7:23.28    7:19.01         34  \r\n     1) Wawer, Julia FY               2) Cheng, Cindy FY              \r\n     3) Bonfield, Carolyn JR          4) Bergh, Marissa SO            \r\n                 25.33        52.67 (52.67)\r\n      1:21.36 (1:21.36)   1:49.44 (1:49.44)\r\n        2:14.17 (24.73)     2:41.53 (52.09)\r\n      3:10.41 (1:20.97)   3:39.62 (1:50.18)\r\n        4:05.49 (25.87)     4:33.36 (53.74)\r\n      5:01.59 (1:21.97)   5:29.30 (1:49.68)\r\n        5:54.37 (25.07)     6:21.57 (52.27)\r\n      6:49.75 (1:20.45)   7:19.01 (1:49.71)\r\n  3 Wash U. MO                    7:27.87    7:20.35         32  \r\n     1) Taege, Sara SR                2) McAfee, Kristalyn JR         \r\n     3) Collins, MariMac SO           4) O'Grady, Niamh FY            \r\n                 25.69        53.40 (53.40)\r\n      1:21.83 (1:21.83)   1:50.00 (1:50.00)\r\n        2:15.08 (25.08)     2:42.38 (52.38)\r\n      3:10.41 (1:20.41)   3:38.57 (1:48.57)\r\n        4:03.82 (25.25)     4:31.93 (53.36)\r\n      5:00.94 (1:22.37)   5:29.91 (1:51.34)\r\n        5:55.47 (25.56)     6:23.29 (53.38)\r\n      6:51.55 (1:21.64)   7:20.35 (1:50.44)<\/pre>\n<pre>  1. Emory                           456.5   2. Denison                           320\r\n  3. Williams                          306   4. Kenyon                            269\r\n  5. Johns Hopkins                     182   6. Amherst                           135\r\n  7. Mit                               105   8. Nyu                               102\r\n  9. Wash U. MO                         86  10. Wheaton IL                         83\r\n 11. Gustavus                           71  12. Bates                              68\r\n 13. Chicago                            56  14. DePauw                             54\r\n 15. Cms                              50.5  16. St. Thomas                         46\r\n 17. Uwec                               40  18. Middlebury                         38\r\n 19. Wellesley                          37  20. Uw-Whitewater                      36\r\n 21. Suny Fredonia                      34  22. Hope College                       33\r\n 23. Trinity U.                         30  24. Suny Geneseo                       24\r\n 25. Lake Forest                        23  26. Stevens                            21\r\n 27. Rochester                        20.5  28. Springfield                        20\r\n 28. Luther                             20  30. Ithaca                             18\r\n 31. La Verne                           17  32. Keene St.                          16\r\n 33. Iwu                                15  33. Centre College                     15\r\n 33. Rensselaer                         15  36. Vassar                             12\r\n 37. Mount Holyoke                      11  38. Kalamazoo                          10\r\n 38. Conn College                       10  40. Carnegie Mellon                     9\r\n 41. Pomona-Pitzer                       8  42. Westfield State                   6.5\r\n 43. Grove City                          6  44. Rose-Hulman                         3\r\n 45. 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Stevens                             1<\/pre>\n<p><strong>Schedule of Events<\/strong><\/p>\n<ul>\n<li>Women&#8217;s 200 fly<\/li>\n<li>Men&#8217;s 200 Fly<\/li>\n<li>Women&#8217;s 100 back<\/li>\n<li>Men&#8217;s 100 back<\/li>\n<li>Women&#8217;s 100 breast<\/li>\n<li>Men&#8217;s 100 breast<\/li>\n<li>Women&#8217;s one-meter diving<\/li>\n<li>Women&#8217;s 800 free relay (Top 8 seeded teams)<\/li>\n<li>Men&#8217;s 800 free relay (Top 8 seeded teams)<\/li>\n<\/ul>\n<p><a title=\"Live Results\" href=\"http:\/\/www.swimmingworldmagazine.com\/results\/2015-ncaa-division-iii-swimming-and-diving-championships-live-results\/ncaa-college\/2015\/March\/18\" target=\"_blank\">LIVE RESULTS<\/a><\/p>\n<p><a href=\"http:\/\/www.swimmingworldmagazine.com\/results\/2015-ncaa-division-iii-swimming-and-diving-championships-live-stream\/ncaa-college\/2015\/March\/18?ReturnUrl=\/results\/ncaa-college%3Fpage%3D1%26orderBy%3DResult.MeetStartDateTime%26sortDirection%3D1%26q%3D\" target=\"_blank\">LIVE STREAM<\/a><\/p>\n<p>A recap of this morning&#8217;s prelims can be found <a href=\"http:\/\/www.swimmingworldmagazine.com\/news\/2015-ncaa-division-iii-championships-day-3-prelims-live-recap\/\" target=\"_blank\">here<\/a>.<\/p>\n<p><a href=\"\/results\/2015-ncaa-division-iii-swimming-and-diving-championships-day-three\/ncaa-college\/2015\/March\/18\" target=\"_blank\">2015 NCAA Division III Swimming &amp; Diving Championships, Day Three &#8211; Results<\/a><\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>Night three of finals at the NCAA Division III Championships is poised to be a big night for the team title races in Shenandoah, Texas. 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