Wayne State Warriors Women's Swimming & Diving
Recent News About Wayne State Warriors Women's Swimming & Diving
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Wayne State wraps up prelims at NCAA swimming and diving championships
The Wayne State University women's swimming and diving team wrapped up its final preliminary session at the 2024 NCAA Championships on Saturday, held at the SPIRE Institute in Geneva, Ohio. The championships are set to conclude with tonight's events.
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Wayne State women's swim team secures top-12 finish at NCAA Championships
The Wayne State University women's swimming and diving team concluded the 2024 NCAA Championships with a strong performance, securing 12th place among 40 teams. The event took place in Geneva, Ohio, where the Warriors accumulated 51 points on the final day, bringing their total to 137.
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Fox and Vassilakos earn All-America honors at NCAA Division II championships
Wayne State University's women's swimming and diving team made significant progress at the 2024 NCAA Division 2 Swimming and Diving National Championships in Geneva, Ohio. On Friday, the team accumulated 27 points, advancing to 12th place with a total of 86 points as they prepared for the final day of competition on Saturday.
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Wayne State swimmers advance to NCAA finals
Two athletes from Wayne State University's women's swimming team have progressed to the finals at the 2024 NCAA Championships in Geneva, Ohio. The event is taking place at SPIRE.
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Wayne State swimmers Fox and Senkus reach NCAA Championship finals
Following the preliminary rounds of the 2024 NCAA Championships in Geneva, Ohio, two members of the Wayne State University women's swimming and diving team have advanced to the finals. Jordan Fox and Mikaela Senkus will compete in their respective events during Thursday night's finals.
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Senkus secures second place in three-meter diving at NCAA Championships
Mikaela Senkus, a senior from Macomb, Michigan, representing Utica Academy for International Studies (Eisenhower), achieved a runner-up finish in the three-meter diving event at the NCAA Championships. The competition took place in Geneva, Ohio. Senkus scored 498.95 points, marking her seventh appearance at the championships with an All-American finish each time.
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Wayne State women conclude day two at NCAA swimming championships
The Wayne State University women's swimming and diving team completed the second day of finals at the 2024 NCAA Championships in Geneva, Ohio. Jordan Fox, hailing from Melbourne, Victoria, Australia, delivered a strong performance by finishing sixth in the 1000 free event.
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Wayne State competes at NCAA championships preliminaries
The Wayne State University women's swimming and diving team participated in the preliminary events on Wednesday morning at the 2024 NCAA Championships held in Geneva, Ohio.
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Wayne State swimmers compete in NCAA Championships
The Wayne State University men's and women's swimming and diving teams commenced their participation in the NCAA Championships at the SPIRE Institute in Geneva, Ohio. The competition, which spans five days, saw the Warriors compete in the 800 free relay and have three divers advance to subsequent events.
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Wayne State swimmers head to NCAA Championships
The Wayne State University men's and women's swimming and diving teams are set to compete in the NCAA Championships. The event will take place from Tuesday through Saturday at the SPIRE Institute Aquatics Center in Geneva, Ohio. Each day, preliminaries will start at 10 a.m., with diving prelims at 1 p.m., and finals at 5:30 p.m.
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Wayne State sends eight athletes to NCAA Division II swimming and diving championships
Six swimmers and two divers from Wayne State University's women's swimming and diving team have qualified for the 2024 NCAA Division 2 Swimming and Diving National Championships. The event will take place at the SPIRE Institute Aquatics Center in Geneva, Ohio, from March 12 to 15.
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Wayne State swim teams earn Scholar All-America honors for Fall term
Wayne State University's men's and women's swimming and diving teams have been recognized with Scholar All-America honors for the Fall term by the College Swimming and Diving Coaches Association of America (CSCAA). This accolade reflects the teams' dedication to both their sport and academic success.
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Wayne State swimmers advance to GLIAC finals
The Wayne State University women's swimming and diving team had a productive morning at the final preliminary session of the 2024 GLIAC Championships in Holland, Michigan. Twelve athletes from the team have advanced to compete in Monday night's finals, with six swimmers making it to the Championship Final.
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Wayne State swim & dive places second at GLIAC Championships
The Wayne State University women's swimming and diving team achieved a second-place finish at the 2024 GLIAC Championships held in Holland, Michigan. The team scored a total of 743 points, competing against four other squads. Graduate student Jordan Fox from Melbourne, Australia, was honored as the GLIAC Swimmer of the Year. Senior Mikaela Senkus from Macomb, Michigan, received the GLIAC Diver of the Year award for the second consecutive year.
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Wayne State advances ten swimmers to GLIAC finals
The Wayne State University women's swimming and diving team participated in the third preliminary session of the 2024 GLIAC Championships on Sunday morning in Holland, Michigan. Ten athletes from the team have advanced to compete in the finals scheduled for Sunday night, with eight qualifying for the Championship Finals.
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Wayne State women shine on third night of GLIAC Championships
The Wayne State University women's swimming and diving team secured victories in three events on the third day of the 2024 GLIAC Championships, held in Holland, Michigan. The team achieved first place finishes in the 500 free, 200 fly, and 800 free relay. These results kept them in second place among five competing teams with one day left in the competition.
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Wayne State swimmers hold second; Fox and Senkus secure individual titles
The Wayne State University women's swimming and diving team maintained its position in second place at the 2024 GLIAC Championships, held in Holland, Michigan. The team's performance was highlighted by individual titles from Jordan Fox in the 200 free and Mikaela Senkus in the 3-meter dive. The Warriors aim to continue their strong showing during Sunday's preliminaries.