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Men’s Swimming and Diving Team In 17th Place After First Day of NCAA Championships

The Gustavus men's swimming team is in 17th place after the first day of the NCAA Swimming and Diving Championships which are being held at The College of Wooster in Oxford, Ohio. Kenyon College of Gambier, Ohio is in first place with 201 points. The Gusties scored 23 points and trail 16th place Rochester Institute of Technology (26) by three points.

Men’s Swimming and Diving Set To Participate in NCAA Championships

The Gustavus men's swimming and diving team will send eight competitors to the NCAA Championships which will take place Thursday through Saturday at the Miami of Ohio University Corwin M. Nixon Aquatic Center in Oxford, Ohio hosted by the College of Wooster. Matt Stewart, Ben Hanson, and Skylar Davis qualified automatically for the national meet in individual events.

Men’s and Women’s Swimming Sweep MIAC Championship Titles

The Gustavus men's and women's swimming and diving teams both finished what they started on Thursday as they won the MIAC Team Championships on Saturday night at the University of Minnesota Aquatic Center. The Gustie men, who claimed their sixth title in seven years, tallied 874 points. The Gustavus women repeated as MIAC Champions for their fourth title in seven years with 697.5 points.

Men’s and Women’s Swimming and Diving Remain in First After Second Day of MIAC Championships

The Gustavus women's swimming team turned in another strong performance and remained in first place with a 70-point lead over St. Olaf after the second day of the MIAC Championships. The Gustie men are in first place just 40 points ahead of St. Olaf. The championships, which are taking place at the University of Minnesota Aquatic Center, will conclude with competition on Saturday.

Men’s and Women’s Swimming In First Place After First Day of MIAC Championships

The Gustavus men's and women's swimming and diving teams are both in first place after the first day of the MIAC Championships which are being held at the University of Minnesota Aquatic Center. The women's team claimed two event titles, while the men posted one. The meet will continue on Friday before wrapping up on Saturday.

Men’s Swimming and Diving Team Looks To Regain MIAC Championship

The Gustavus men's swimming and diving team will attempt to win its sixth MIAC Championship in seven years this Thursday, Friday, and Saturday at the University of Minnesota Aquatics Center in Minneapolis, Minn.

Men’s Swimming Wins Gustavus Invitational

The Gustavus men's swimming and diving team turned in a strong performance by finishing first at the Gustavus Invitational at Lund Natatorium on Saturday. The Gusties claimed top honors with 1,252 points, well ahead of Division II Minnesota State University, Mankato at 573.5 points, St. Thomas at 536 points, and Saint Mary's at 147.5 points. Coach Carlson's squad grabbed seven first-place finishes in the last meet before the MIAC Championships.

Men’s Swimming Tops Carleton 175-124

The Gustavus men's swimming and diving team continued to compete well in 2008 with a 175-124 win over Carleton in Northfield on Saturday. The Golden Gusties won nine events and finished second in nine events as well. Of those events, Coach Carlson's squad claimed first and second place in five events, including the 200 butterfly, the 50 freeestyle, the 100 freestyle, the 200 backstroke, and the 200 IM. Connor Ziegler was the only multiple event winner, male or female, for Gustavus.

Men’s Swimming Defeats Macalester 162-39

The Gustavus men's swimming and diving team turned in an impressive 162-39 dual meet victory over Macalester Friday evening at Lund Natatorium in St. Peter. The Gusties won nine individual events and one relay. Matt Stewart and Steve Howard were double winners during the meet.

Men’s Swimming Finishes Third At UW-Stevens Point Invitational

The Gustavus men's swimming and diving team turned in a third place finish with 683.5 points at the two-day UW-Stevens Point Invitational in Stevens Point, Wis. The Gusties finished 123.5 points behind first-place University of North Dakota. Matt Stewart, Skylar Davis and Ben Hanson turned in outstanding performances as all three swimmers turned in three top five finishes each at the meet that featured three Division II schools,