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Women’s Swimming & Diving Drops Dual 164.5-133.5 To Carleton
The Gustavus women’s swimming and diving team fell 164-134 to conference rival Carleton on Friday night in Northfield, Minn.
Women’s Swimming & Diving Defeats St. Thomas And Hamline In Double-Dual
The Gustavus women’s swimming and diving team came away with a pair of wins against St. Thomas and Hamline in Saturday’s double-dual held in the Lund Natatorium in St. Peter, Minn. The Gusties defeated St. Thomas 183-116 and Hamline 245-27. Dajana Vidovic was the top Gustavus swimmer with two individual first place finishes, as Gustavus recorded 10 event wins.
11 Gustavus Swimmers Qualify For 2010 NCAA Swimming & Diving Championships
A total of 11 (9 women, 2 men) Gustavus swimmers qualified for the 2010 NCAA Swimming and Diving Championships on Monday afternoon. Representing the women’s team will be Jonna Berry, Serena Elthon, Carrie Gundersen, Anika Erickson, Sarah Hund, Steph Korba, Carley Mosher, Dajana Vidovic, and Maggie Hansvick. Skylar and Whitaker Davis will represent the men’s squad. The NCAA Championships will take place on March 17-20, in the Aquatics Center on the campus of the University of Minnesota in Minneapolis.
Women’s Swimming & Diving Wins 2010 MIAC Championship
The Gustavus women’s swimming and diving team compiled 744 points to claim the 2010 MIAC Swimming and Diving Championship on Saturday evening in the Aquatics Center on the Campus of the University of Minnesota in Minneapolis. Gustavus led after the first two days of competition, totaling 472 points entering Saturday’s races. The Gusties scored 272 points on Saturday to take the MIAC crown.
Women’s Swimming & Diving Finishes Second At CSB/SJU Invitational
The Gustavus women's swimming and diving team took second place (692 pts) at the CSB/SJU Invitational on Saturday in Collegeville, Minn. Carrie Gundersen was the top Gustavus swimmer with wins in both the 200 (1:59.66) and 500 free (5:16.98) and a third place finish in the 200 butterfly (2:18.75). St. Cloud State University won the meet with 835 points.