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2013 NCAA Men's Swimming & Diving Championship

2013 NCAA Men's Swimming Championships


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 CHAMPIONSHIP PREVIEW
Curtis Ramsey
A new era of the Kenyon College swimming and diving program will be defined at the 2013 NCAA Division III Swimming and Diving Championships. The Lords' storied history will continue to be written this time by the penmanship of first-year head coach Jess Book and his experienced Kenyon squad. The Lords look to dethrone rival Denison University and reclaim a championship that has been theirs for 31 of the last 33 seasons... [more]
Ian Richardson
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 WEDNESDAY RECAP
Through four events held on the first night of the 2013 NCAA Division III Men's Swimming and Diving Championship, Kenyon College holds an early lead in the team standings. With thanks to its trio of top sprinters, the Lords amassed 110 first-place team points...[more]
 THURSDAY RECAP
Kenyon enjoyed the second straight day with the overall lead at the 2013 NCAA Championship. The Lords captured three total national championships and swept through both relay competitions Thursday night. The Lords currently top the charts with 286 team points...[more]
 FRIDAY RECAP
For the third straight day at the 2013 Championship, Kenyon finished the evening's events in first place. The Lords possess a 47.5 point lead over rival Denison University after the completion of day three...[more]
 SATURDAY RECAP
For the 32nd time in program history, Kenyon took the top spot on the podium. The Lords maintained their first-place position through all four days of competition and ended on the highest of notes by capturing the final event of the evening to bring back the national title for the first time since 2010...[more]

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