
U.S. Naval Academy Men and Harvard University Women Claim 2009 ECAC Swimming & Diving Titles3/1/09The U.S. Naval Academy Men's Swimming & Diving team won the men's team championship, while the Harvard University women claimed the women's team title Sunday in Blodgett Pool at Harvard University. |
2009 ECAC Men's & Women's Open Swimming and Diving Championships Concludes Today2/27/09Competition began on Friday, February 27 at the 2009 ECAC Men's and Women's Open Swimming and Diving Championships at Harvard University. |
Day One of 2009 ECAC Open Men's & Women's Swimming and Diving Complete2/27/09The 2009 ECAC Open Men's and Women's Swimming and Diving Championships taking place at Harvard University began Friday, February 27. |
LIVE RESULTS for 2009 ECAC Men's & Women's Open Swimming and Diving Championships2/26/09There will be LIVE RESULTS for the 2009 ECAC Men's & Women's Open Swimming and Diving Championships taking place at Harvard University. |

Dec 7, 2008
SUNY-Geneseo scored a total of 843 points to win the 2008 ECAC Womens Swimming and Diving Championships at the Nassau County Aquatics Center in East Meadow, N.Y. Stevens Institute of Technology finished in second place with 667 points and Gettysburg College finished in third place with 576 points.
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Mar 2, 2008
PITTSBURGH, Pa. - For the first time in program history, the Central Connecticut State University squad won the 2008 ECAC Open Women's Swimming & Diving Championships. CCSU accumulated 425 points narrowly edge out Rider University (400.5), with Marist College taking third place...

Dec 2, 2007
EAST MEADOW, N.Y. - New York University slowly separated itself from the field to win the 2007 ECAC Division III Women's Swimming & Diving Championship with a score of 641.5. The meet was held at the Nassau County Aquatics Center, November 30 through December 2.
Feb 18, 2007
Host Harvard was victorious on both the men's and women's sides of the 2007 ECAC Open Swimming and Diving Championships taking place February 16-18. After leading going into the final day of competition, the Marist Women were unable to hold off the late surge that the Crimson Women put together to take home first place.












