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(03/03/12 6:08pm)
The University of Richmond swimming and diving team won its 10th Atlantic 10 conference championship in 11 years Saturday night, making it one of the most decorated athletic teams in Richmond's history.
(02/28/12 1:54am)
This past weekend, I traveled to Buffalo, New York, to watch the women's swim team compete in the A-10 Championships. "Buffalo in February?" a friend asked. "Are you crazy?"
(02/22/12 4:31am)
Editor's Note: Head coach Matt Barany will continue his annual tradition and pen a blog over the duration of this week's A-10 Swimming & Diving Championship. His championship week entries can be found below.
(02/02/12 6:33am)
Three University of Richmond swimmers will compete in the 2012 Summer Olympic Trials, one for Great Britain during spring break and two for the United States.
(01/21/12 11:17pm)
Richmond Swimming & Diving competed in the University of Pittsburgh's quad dual-meet Jan. 13 and 14, outscoring Villanova 187-162, but falling to the host Panthers 240-113 and Maryland 242.5-104.5.
(02/24/11 5:22am)
The University of Richmond women's swimming and diving team focused on mental preparation in the weeks before the Atlantic 10 Tournament.
(02/22/11 3:37pm)
Editor's Note: The Collegian is posting updates from University of Richmond swimming coach Matt Barany, who is in Buffalo, N.Y., for the 2011 Atlantic 10 Swimming & Diving Championships, which begin Feb. 23 and end Feb. 26. Richmond won its ninth A-10 Championship in 10 years after its eight-year run ended in 2010.
(01/27/11 4:34am)
The University of Richmond women's swim and dive team will host its second home meet of the season against James Madison University at 4 p.m. on Saturday, Jan. 29.
(10/21/10 4:19am)
In the midst of training for a meet and hosting recruits, the University of Richmond women's swim team has found time to connect with the community.
(03/25/10 5:21am)
In the Feb. 24 issue, The Collegian printed an article about the swim team's performance at the Atlantic 10 Championship. It quotes: "'Richmond is in the process of rebuilding its diving team,' [Matt]Barany said. The most recent coach, Diane Maiese, left for unspecified reasons ... " Seeing this brought tears to my eyes.
(02/24/10 3:30pm)
The University of Richmond women's swim team came back from 10th place after day one to finish second at the Atlantic 10 Swimming & Diving Championships in Buffalo, N.Y., last week.
(02/16/10 2:15pm)
Editor's Note: The Collegian is posting updates from University of Richmond swimming coach Matt Barany, who is in Buffalo, N.Y., for the 2010 Atlantic 10 Swimming & Diving Championships, which begin Feb. 17 and end Feb. 20. Richmond looks to seize its ninth-consecutive A-10 crown.
(01/28/10 3:30am)
Head coach Matt Barany paced beside the pool as his team practiced in the Robins Center Natatorium last week.
(10/22/09 3:30am)
The University of Richmond's women's swimming team opens its season tomorrow night at LaSalle University - the first time the Spiders have swum against an Atlantic-10 team during the regular season in five years.
(03/26/09 10:11pm)
The days after Lauren Beaudreau's disappointing performance at the U.S. Olympic swimming trials last summer were some of the grimmest in her 15-year career.
(03/20/09 7:01pm)
Editor's Note: The Collegian is posting updates from University of Richmond swimming coach Matt Barany, who is in College Station, Texas, with senior Lauren Beaudreau for the 2009 NCAA Swimming Championships. Beaudreau, competing in nationals for the third time, will swim the 200-yard IM, 400 IM and 200 breastroke through Saturday.
(02/26/09 5:51am)
The University of Richmond women's swimming and diving team won its eighth consecutive Atlantic 10 championship Saturday after beating seven A-10 records during four days of competition at the Flickinger Center in Buffalo, N.Y.
(02/17/09 7:30am)
(02/12/09 5:25am)
The University of Richmond's swimming and diving team and women's basketball team don't usually share many similarities, but this year they share something rare.
(02/02/09 6:26pm)
The Richmond swimming and diving team trumped James Madison University 167-127 Saturday in front of a raucous crowd at the Robins Center Natatorium, led by three seniors competing in their final home meet, and several freshmen swimming in their first.