
March 20, 2009
Ephwomen 4th, Ephmen 19th after Day 3 of NCAAs
The Williams College swimming and diving program claimed another individual event national championship on Friday, as the Ephwomen and Ephmen sit 4th and 19th respectively in the overall standings at the NCAA Division III National Championships.
March 19, 2009
Ephwomen fourth, Ephmen 20th, after Day 2 of NCAAs
After Day 2 of the NCAA Division III National Championships, the Ephwomen and Ephmen represented the Williams College swimming and diving program by sitting 4th and 20th respectively in the overall standings
March 18, 2009
Eph swimmers head to NCAAs
WILLIAMSTOWN, MA Williams College is sending 15 student-athletes to the 2009 NCAA Division III Mens and Womens Swimming and Diving Championships, which will be held at the University of Minnesotas University Aquatic Center in Minneapolis.
March 4, 2009
Bonewell, Scott & Kuster earn top NESCAC awards/11 Ephs All-NESCAC
(l. to r.): Steve Kuster, Dave Wilkinson, Mary Ellen Clark, Norman Scott, Kai Robinson & Tyler Bonewell
March 1, 2009
Ephmen claim seventh consecutive NESCAC title
The Williams College men's swimming and diving team was successful in extending one of the most impressive streaks in recent Eph athletic history with their seventh consecutive NESCAC title
February 28, 2009
Ephmen atop the leaderboard after Day 2 of NESCACs
The Williams College men's swimming and diving team rebounded from a 66 point deficit after Day 1 of the NESCAC championships to take a 52.5 point advantage over Tufts University going into Sunday's final day
February 27, 2009
Ephmen second after Day 1 of NESCACs
The Williams College men's swimming and diving team ended Day 1 of the NESCAC championships 66 points behind first place Tufts University. The Ephs, winners of six consecutive league titles, won two individual event championships on the day.
February 7, 2009
Ephmen conclude action at the MIT Invitational
The Williams College men's swimming and diving team concluded action at the MIT Invitational on Saturday afternoon
February 6, 2009
Ephmen compete at MIT Invitational
The Williams College men's swimming and diving team competed at the MIT Invitational on Friday night
January 31, 2009
Ephmen top Middlebury, win fourth straight
The Williams College men's swimming and diving team (6-3) won ten events en route to an important victory against NESCAC rival Middlebury Saturday afternoon, 163-134
January 24, 2009
Ephmen top Springfield on Senior Day
The Williams College men's swimming and diving team (5-3) won its third consecutive dual meet Saturday afternoon as they defeated Springfield 188-110
January 17, 2009
Ephs defeat Wesleyan and Tufts
The Williams College mens swimming and diving team (4-3) placed first today in a joint match against Wesleyan (208-79) and Tufts (161.5-138.5).
January 10, 2009
Men's Swimming and Diving Falls to Amherst, 133-108
The Williams College swimming and diving team was defeated by Amherst today, 133-108. The Ephs (2-3) were not able to sustain against a stronger Amherst team.
January 3, 2009
Ephs take down Union College, 171-125
SCHENECTADY, NY The Williams College mens swimming and diving team (2-0) defeated Union College (1-1) in the teams first meet of 2009. The Ephs posted solid numbers to topple the Dutchmen 171-125.
December 25, 2008
Swimming Ephs in the spirit of the season at International Swimming Hall of Fame in Fort Lauderdale
Th Williams men's and women's swimming teams got into the spirit of the season at their training trip to the International Swimming Hall of Hall in Fort Lauderdale just before the Christmas holiday.
December 6, 2008
Ephmen fall to Boston College, Fordham
The Williams College men's swimming and diving team (1-2) snapped a 16 dual-meet winning streak that had dated back to 2006 on Saturday afternoon with defeats to Division 1 opponents Boston College and Fordham.
November 15, 2008
Ephs Defeat Connecticut College in Season Opener
The Williams College swimming and diving team (1-0) kicked off the 2008-2009 season with a 166-112 win over the Connecticut College Camels. The defending champions pushed past their NESCAC rivals despite being short a few swimmers.