Swimming and Diving takes second place in A-10 championships
The University of Richmond women’s swimming and diving team placed second overall in the Atlantic 10 championships this past weekend.
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The University of Richmond women’s swimming and diving team placed second overall in the Atlantic 10 championships this past weekend.
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The University of Richmond women’s swimming and diving team lost to Villanova University 169-131 on Friday at the Robins Center Natatorium.
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The University of Richmond women’s swimming and diving team defeated the James Madison University Dukes 158-139 Thursday night at the Spider’s home pool of Robins Center Natatorium.
The University of Richmond women's swimming and diving team started its weekend with a close loss against Villanova University on Friday but came back Saturday with back-to-back wins against La Salle University and Fairfield University in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
Before the final Sunday of the 2021 Atlantic 10 Conference Swim and Dive Championship last April, members of the University of Richmond women’s team gathered together in their hotel for an unknown meeting. After a tough season dealing with COVID-19 protocols, early morning practices and tireless hours in the pool, the swimmers found themselves on the verge of winning UR’s 16th title after a three-year drought.
The University of Richmond women’s swimming and diving team concluded its winter season on Feb. 22, finishing fourth in the Atlantic 10 conference championships.
Nov. 25: Win 62-52 vs. University of Wisconsin, Roman Legends Classic, Brooklyn, New York
The University of Richmond swimming and diving team won its 12th Atlantic 10 Conference championship in 13 years last weekend in Geneva, Ohio.
University of Richmond Swimming and Diving team won its 11th conference title in 12 years at the A-10 Championships this weekend in Geneva, Ohio.
A busy schedule is routine for two members of the University of Richmond's women's swim and dive team who won conference honors this month, particularly as the team prepares to go to its conference championships this week.
In a meet where records were broken and races were won by inches, the University of Richmond women's swim and dive team lost to Villanova Friday.
After losing a meet to Rutgers and defeating Central Connecticut State University on Jan. 18, the Spiders swimming and diving team came out on top the next day against Fordham (161-124) and La Salle (180-110).
Saturday March 3, 2012, 7:20 p.m.
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.
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?"
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.
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.
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.