WESTON, MASS.The Regis College swimming and diving team recently announced that it would offer private swimming lessons each Friday beginning September 10 at Regis College. The lessons cost $125 per child age 3 and above, and members of the Regis College swimming and diving program will conduct the individualized lessons.
10 individual records and 4 relay records were broken this past weekend at the New England Intercollegiate Swimming and Diving Association Championships in White River Junction, VT. Freshman Andy Laforest broke four individual records, Stephen McGovern broke three, Ben Perry broke two, and Nick Yerzyk broke one.
Freshman Christina Estrada and Junior Lindsay Ranahan led the Regis College Pride to its best NEISDA Championship finish since 2003, ending the weekend in 14th place of 22 teams. Estrada and Ranahan captured 86 of the Prides 116 points with their individual swims.
CHICOPEE, Mass. Elms College freshman Tessa Dudunake (Northampton, Mass.) earned three first place finishes and shattered a pair of school records, while sophomore Zach LeBarron (Bennington, V.T.) set a new school record and tied another to help lift the Blazers to a sweep of Regis College in Saturday mornings mens and womens swimming dual meet at Partyka Natatorium.
Weston, Mass. With sophomore Christina Estrada and junior Lindsay Ranahan leading the way, the Regis College womens swim team captured their second straight victory with a road win over Gordon College Wednesday night.
Weston, Mass.Christina Estrada will be one of many to lead the Regis College womens swimming and diving team against Gordon College Wednesday. Estrada holds the top spot in 11 different events.
Weston, Mass.Regis College swimming and diving returns to the water Jan. 12 and Jan. 13. The womens team will compete against Bentley University and Western New England on Tuesday.
Weston, Mass.Christina Estrada and Lindsay Ranahan lead the pride to fifth place finish in TCCC invitational. Estrada captured the invitational crown in both the 500 and 200-yard freestyles.
Weston, Mass.The Regis College swimming and diving program will enter its last meet Dec. 4 and Dec. 5 before the fall semester ends Dec. 22. Competing in The Commonwealth Coast Conference Invitational at Roger Williams University.
Weston, Mass.In a non-The Commonwealth Coast Conference meet, Regis College mens swimming and diving notched its first win in program history by defeating St. Josephs of Maine 111-75.
Weston, Mass. Regis College freshman Christina Estrada (Bellingham, MA) placed first in the 500-yard freestyle, second in the 200 free, and fourth in the 50 breaststroke at the annual Regis Invitational.
Weston, Mass.In its third year as a varsity sport, the Regis College mens swimming and diving team continues to set records. Five Pride swimmers set new team records in three relays, and two individual races Saturday versus Roger Williams.
Weston, Mass.The Regis College Mens and Womens Swimming and Diving teams will participate in the Fourth Annual Ted Mullin Leave it in the Pool Hour of Power Relay on Nov. 10.
BIDDEFORD, Maine -- The University of New England Nor'easters opened the 2009-2010 season with a 161-54 victory over the Regis College Pride in a college women's swim meet Saturday afternoon at the Campus Center.
Weston, Mass.Second-year head coach Mike Kotch has faced the challenges of 2008, and is ready to make some noise in New England come Oct. 24 when the Pride enter the pool.
Weston, Mass.Head coach Mike Kotch will bring in three talented swimmers for the 2009-10 recruiting class. With several returning players from last years team having made an appearance in the NEISDA Championships this incoming class will join a group with high expectations.