The Wittenberg University men's and women's swimming and diving teams put together another outstanding season in 2003-04, finishing with a 7-4 women's dual meet record and a 5-7 men's dual meet record, placing fourth in the women's North Coast Athletic Conference standings and fifth in the men's NCAC standings and advancing a pair of swimmers to the national meet in March.
The Wittenberg men's and women's swimming and diving teams put the finishing touches on another outstanding season by advancing two competitors to the NCAA Division III Championship meets at Principia College in Missouri. Both earned All-America honors by finishing at least one event in the top 16.
And now the waiting game begins for the Wittenberg men's and women's swimming and diving teams - or at least those individuals who hope to compete in the NCAA Division III Championship meets next month.
The Wittenberg men's and women's swimming and diving teams turned in strong performances at the annual North Coast Athletic Conference championship meet last weekend in Canton, Ohio.
The Wittenberg University men's and women's swimming and diving teams have done all they can to prepare. Now it's time to get it done in the biggest meet of each year, the North Coast Athletic Conference championships at C.T. Branin Natatorium in Canton, Ohio.
At the conclusion of the first day of the North Coast Athletic Conference Swimming and Diving Championships, the Wittenberg men's and women's teams both are in strong position. In the men's field, Wittenberg is in third place with 192 points, just behind Kenyon with 511 points and Denison with 384 points. On the women's side, Wittenberg is in fourth place with 215 points.
The Wittenberg men's and women's swimming and diving teams put the finishing touches on the 2003-04 dual meet season last weekend at Case Western Reserve. With a convincing win over the Spartans, the Tiger women finished 7-4. With a narrow defeat, the Tiger men ended at 5-7.
The Wittenberg men's and women's swimming and diving teams will put the wraps on a fine 2003-04 dual meet season this weekend when they travel to Case Western Reserve University on Saturday.
The Wittenberg men's and women's swimming and diving teams turned in solid performances in a dual meet at Denison University last Saturday, the Tigers' first meet since Dec. 5-6, 2003.
The Wittenberg men's and women's swimming and diving teams turned in solid performances in a dual meet at Denison University last Saturday, the Tigers' first meet since Dec. 5-6, 2003.
The Wittenberg men's and women's swimming and diving teams put the wraps on the first half of the 2003-04 schedule in early December with a pair of strong showings in the DePauw Invitational.
The Wittenberg men's and women's swimming and diving teams took on a pair of NCAC rivals last weekend and came away with good results in each instance, despite a loss Friday night at Wabash for the men's team. However, the men and women came back home on Saturday to post solid wins over Oberlin.
The Wittenberg men's and women's swimming and diving teams came away from a busy weekend of dual meet action with matching 3-1 records. On Friday, both the men and women claimed comfortable victories over Wilmington and Ohio Wesleyan in a tri-meet hosted by the Quakers.
The Wittenberg men's and women's swimming and diving teams posted strong finishes in a season-opening dual meet against national powerhouse and NCAC rival Wooster last Saturday.
The Wittenberg men's and women's swimming and diving teams may have made an important breakthrough last weekend at the annual NCAC Relays event, hosted by Kenyon but conducted at Wooster. The Tiger men and women both finished third in the ultra-competitive competition behind only the top two teams in the nation each year, Kenyon and Denison.
The Wittenberg men's and women's swimming and diving teams will open the season at the NCAC Relays at the College of Wooster this weekend. The Tigers come into 2003-04 with plenty of momentum after strong conference and national finishes a year ago.
The Wittenberg men's and women's swimming and diving teams come into 2003-04 with plenty of momentum after strong conference and national finishes a year ago.