Northern Michigan Wildcats Women's Swimming
Recent News About Northern Michigan Wildcats Women's Swimming
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NMU athletes honored as CSC Academic All-Americans
Camilla Carbone and Zoe DeKievit, members of the Northern Michigan University (NMU) swim and dive team, have been recognized for their academic achievements by being named to the College Sports Communicators (CSC) Academic All-America Second and Third Team, respectively. This announcement was made on Tuesday.
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Camilla Carbone receives prestigious GLIAC Commissioner's Award
Camilla Carbone, a member of the Northern Michigan University (NMU) Swim and Dive Team, has been recognized with the GLIAC Commissioner's Award. This award is one of the Great Lakes Intercollegiate Athletic Conference's (GLIAC) most prestigious honors.
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NMU swimmers earn academic all-district honors from College Sports Communicators
Four members of the Northern Michigan University (NMU) women's swimming and diving team have been recognized with College Sports Communicators (CSC) All-District honors. The announcement was made on Tuesday, highlighting the achievements of Camilla Carbone, Mia Strazny, Abbie Harned, and Zoe DeKievit.
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Northern Michigan finishes strong at NCAA DII Swimming Championships
The Northern Michigan University Wildcats competed in the 2024 NCAA Division II Swimming and Diving Championships, finishing 19th among 59 teams. The team achieved several All-American honors during the event.
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NMU women's swim team places 19th at NCAA Championships
The NMU women's swim and dive team concluded their participation in the NCAA Championships held in Geneva, Ohio. The team secured 19th place out of 59 teams, accumulating a total of 59 points.
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NMU swimmers break records and earn All-American honors at NCAA Championships
The Northern Michigan University (NMU) women's swim and dive team concluded their participation in the NCAA Championships on the fourth day of competition in Geneva, Ohio. Two athletes from the team achieved significant milestones by breaking school records and earning All-American honors.
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NMU women's relay team earns Second-Team All-America at NCAA championships
The Northern Michigan University (NMU) women's swim and dive team concluded their participation in the NCAA Swimming and Diving Championships on Thursday in Geneva, Ohio. The highlight of their performance was the 400 Medley Relay team achieving Second-Team All-American status.
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NMU women's swim team earns First-Team All-American honors at NCAA championships
The NMU women's swim and dive team concluded the second day of the NCAA DII Swimming and Diving Championships in Geneva, Ohio. The men's 200 Medley Relay team earned First-Team All-American honors.
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NMU women's relay team earns second-team all-American honors at NCAA championships
The Northern Michigan University (NMU) women's swim and dive team began their participation in the 2024 NCAA Division II Championships with a commendable performance in the 800 Free Relay. The event took place on Tuesday night in Geneva, Ohio.
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Women's swim team heads to NCAA Championships with high hopes
Eight athletes from the women's swim and dive team at Northern Michigan University are set to compete in the NCAA Championships this week. The event will take place in Geneva, Ohio, at the SPIRE Institute Aquatics Center. The competition begins on Tuesday evening and continues through Saturday.
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Wildcats head to national swimming championship with strong representation
The NCAA Division II Men's and Women's Swimming and Diving Committee has announced the qualifiers for the 2024 NCAA Division II Men's and Women's Swimming and Diving Championships. Among those selected are 19 Wildcats, including nine women.
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Wildcats aim for NCAA qualification at Last Chance Meet
The women's swim and dive team from Marquette, Michigan, is set to participate in the Last Chance Meet at North Central College on February 17, 2024. This event offers selected swimmers an opportunity to qualify for the upcoming NCAA Championships.
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Wildcats finish third at GLIAC Championships; seven women reach podium
The Wildcats concluded their participation in the GLIAC Championships, securing third place overall with a total of 726 points. They followed Grand Valley State, which amassed 999 points, and Wayne State, which also scored 726 points.
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Northern Michigan excels at GLIAC swimming championships
Day three of the GLIAC Swimming and Diving Championships concluded in Holland, Michigan, with notable performances by several athletes. The competition saw two athletes from Northern Michigan University claiming gold medals, setting a new school record, and achieving multiple NCAA Cuts.
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Wright leads strong showing on day two at GLIAC Championships
Day two of the GLIAC Championships concluded in Holland, Michigan, with notable performances from several athletes. Freshman Anika Wright secured a silver medal in the 400 Yard IM, achieving a DII B-Cut time of 4:22.86 and earning her team 17 points. Evie DeCarlo also earned a B-Cut and contributed nine points with her time of 4:29.15.
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Women's relay team wins gold at GLIAC Championships
Day one of the GLIAC Championships concluded in Holland, Michigan, with notable performances from several teams. The women's 200 Medley Relay Team secured a gold medal with a time of 1:41.29. The team, composed of Camilla Carbone, Zoe DeKievit, Meritxell Font Cantarero, and Becca Burrows, achieved a team record and posted the third-fastest time in the country. Becca Burrows anchored the relay with an impressive lap time of 23.03.
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Women's Swim and Dive heads to GLIAC Championship meet
The Women's Swim and Dive team is set to travel to Holland for the GLIAC Championship meet this weekend. The competition will take place at the Holland Aquatic Center from Friday through Monday, with events starting each day at 10 a.m.
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Wildcats excel at PEIF pool meet against Michigan Tech Club
The Wildcats competed against the Michigan Tech Club at the PEIF pool in Marquette, Michigan. Alyssa Bloser emerged victorious in the annual Wildcat Skins Time Trial, finishing with a time of 25.12 seconds. Her teammate, Zoe DeKievit, followed closely with a time of 26.64 seconds.