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Swimming & Diving Sweeps Hamline On Senior Night

The Gustavus men's and women's swimming and diving teams both earned wins in a dual meet against Hamline University Friday evening on senior night.

Women’s Swim & Dive Falls At Carleton, 137-151

The Gustavus women's swimming & diving team fell by a score of 151-137 Friday evening in a dual meet with Carleton College at Thorpe Pool.

Women’s Swimming And Diving Defeats St. Olaf

The Gustavus women’s swimming and diving squad competed in a dual meet Friday night at St. Olaf College and escaped with a 152-148 victory.

Women’s Swimming And Diving Finishes Second In Season Opener

The Gustavus women's swimming and diving team finished in second of three teams in its season opener at Vic Gustafson Pool Saturday afternoon.

Women’s Swimmer Kate Reilly Named Preseason All-American

CollegeSwimming.com announced its 2016-17 Division III Preseason All-America selections this week and Gustavus women’s swimmer Kate Reilly (Jr., Hastings, Minn.) was named to the All-America team in the 50 freestyle. Selections were based on the times of both returning and incoming swimmers with input from coaches and sports information contacts.

Five Women’s Swimmers Compete At NCAA Championships

Five Gustavus women’s swimmers represented the College at the NCAA Championships this week –seniors Leah Anderson (Apple Valley, Minn.) and Tarin Anding (Sartell, Minn.), junior Nicole Lohman (North Mankato, Minn.), sophomore Kate Reilly (Hastings, Minn.), and first-year Maggie Webster (Apple Valley, Minn.). Competition lasted Wednesday through Saturday and the Gusties fared well on the national stage.

Gustavus To Greensboro: Five Women’s Swimmers Set To Compete At NCAA Championships

Update: Schedule of events has been released with live results and live video links. Check here after each Gustavus event for updated results.

Women’s Swim & Dive Remains In Second Place After Day Two Of MIAC Championships

The Gustavus women’s swimming and diving team remains in second place after day two of the MIAC Championships, but the gap between first place St. Thomas has widened to 90.5 points. The Gusties have 479 points, while the Tommies have moved out in front with 569.5 points.

Women’s Swim & Dive In Second Place After First Day Of MIAC Championships

The Gustavus Adophus College women’s swim and dive team completed its first day of competition at the MIAC Championships at the Jean K. Freeman Aquatic Center on Thursday evening. The Gusties ended the session with 223 points putting them in second place behind St. Thomas with 226 points. Hayley Booher highlighted the night with a new MIAC record in the 200 IM.

Women’s Swimming & Diving Seeks Seventh Straight Title At MIAC Championships

The Gustavus women’s swimming & diving team is set to participate in the 2016 MIAC Championships on Thursday at the University of Minnesota Aquatic Center, which runs through Saturday. The Gusties are seeking their seventh consecutive MIAC crown after edging second place St. Thomas last season by 41.5 points.