2015-16 Regis Women's Swimming & Diving Headlines
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SWIMMING TEAMS WELCOME WELLESLEY STARS TO CAMPUSMarch 15, 2016The Regis College swimming and diving teams assisted with the Wellesley Stars special needs swim team a few weeks ago.
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SIX RECORDS FALL AT DAY TWO OF CHAMPIONSHIPSFebruary 28, 2016The Regis College men's and women's swimming and diving teams competed in the second day of the Eastern College Athletic Conference (ECAC) championships Friday at the United States Naval Academy.
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REGIS WRAPS UP RECORD SEASON AT ECAC’SFebruary 28, 2016The Regis College men and women swimming and diving teams competed in the third and final day of the Eastern College Athletic Conference (ECAC) championships Sunday at the United States Naval Academy.
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REGIS RACES AT DAY ONE OF ECAC CHAMPIONSHIPSFebruary 26, 2016The Regis College men's and women's swimming and diving teams competed in day one of the Eastern College Athletic Conference championships Friday at the United States Naval Academy.
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SWIMMING TEAMS MAKE PROGRAM HISTORY ON FINAL DAY OF CHAMPIONSHIPSFebruary 14, 2016The Regis College men’s and women’s swimming and diving teams wrapped up successful campaigns at the final day of the 2015-16 New England Intercollegiate Swimming and Diving (NEISDA Championships on the campus of the University of Rhode Island.
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PRIDE SWIM WELL AT SECOND DAY OF NEISDA CHAMPIONSHIPSFebruary 13, 2016The Regis College men’s and women’s swimming and diving teams competed in the second day of the New England Swimming and Diving Championships on the campus of the University of Rhode Island on Saturday.
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PRIDE COMPETE IN DAY ONE OF CHAMPIONSHIPSFebruary 12, 2016The Regis College men’s and women’s swimming and diving teams competed in day one of the New England Intercollegiate Swimming and Diving Association championships Friday on the campus of the University of Rhode Island.
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REGIS SWEEPS BRIDGEWATER STATE AND HUSSON ON SENIOR DAYJanuary 30, 2016The Regis College men’s and women’s swimming and diving teams finished their seasons on a strong note as they upended Bridgewater State and Husson during a Senior Day dual meet Saturday morning. The Pride men defeated Husson by a score of 192-25 and Bridgewater State by a 173-96 margin. The Regis women earned a 183-65 win over the Eagles and a 159-92 decision over the Bears.
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REGIS SWIMMING AND DIVING HONORED BY CSCAAJanuary 27, 2016The Regis College men's and women’s swimming and diving teams has been honored by the College Swimming Coaches Association of America as 2015 Fall CSCAA Scholar All-America Teams.
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REGIS SWIMMING SWEEPS ELMSJanuary 23, 2016The Elms College men’s and women’s swim teams fell to visiting Regis College in a dual meet at Partyka Natatorium Saturday afternoon. The Pride women’s team grabbed a 157-90 win over the Blazers, while the Elms men’s squad was edged 137-102 by Regis.
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PRIDE SWEPT IN DUAL MEETJanuary 16, 2016The Regis College women’s swimming & diving team lost to Simmons College, 194-66, and Colby-Sawyer College, 129-123, this afternoon in a double-dual meet in Weston, Mass.
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HIGGINS SHINES IN SECOND DAY OF CONFERENCE CHAMPIONSHIPSDecember 06, 2015The Regis College men’s and women’s swimming and diving teams wrapped up day two of the Great Northeast Athletic Conference Championships on Sunday at the campus of Simmons College
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GNAC RECORDS FALL AT DAY ONE OF CHAMPIONSHIPSDecember 05, 2015The Regis College men's and women's swimming and diving teams competed at day one of the Great Northeast Athletic Conference Championships on Saturday afternoon hosted by Simmons College in Boston, Mass.
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WOMEN’S SWIMMING & DIVING PEGGED FOR SECOND PLACE AT GNAC CHAMPIONSHIPSDecember 03, 2015The Regis College women’s swimming & diving team has been pegged for a second place finish in the upcoming 2015 Great Northeast Athletic Conference (GNAC) Championship while the Pride men have been selected for second place finish in the 2015 GNAC Men’s Swimming & Diving Invitational.
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PRIDE SWIM PAST COLLEGE OF ST. JOSEPH'SNovember 14, 2015The Regis College men's and women's swimming & diving teams swept St. Joseph’s College of Maine as the Pride men earned a 110-46 victory and the Pride women defeated the Monks 135-95 on Saturday afternoon.
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REGIS SPLITS AT MEET GORDONNovember 07, 2015The Regis College men's and women's swimming & diving teams competed in a meet at the campus of Gordon College on Saturday afternoon. The Pride men earned a 141-109 victory over the host Fighting Scots while the Pride women were defeated 155-98.
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REGIS SOCCER AND SWIMMING HELP OUT AT CRADLES TO CRAYONSNovember 03, 2015The Regis College women's soccer team along with the men's and women's swimming and diving teams teamed up to volunteer at the Cradles to Crayons giving factory on Sunday, November 1.
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PRIDE COMPETE IN DUAL MEET AT BRIDGEWATER STATEOctober 31, 2015The Regis College men's and women's swimming & diving teams competed in a dual match at the campus of Bridgewater State University on Saturday afternoon. The Pride men earned a 114-111 victory over the host Bears while the Pride women defeated Eastern Connecticut State University 111-93, but lost a 115-111 matchup to Bridgewater State.
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PRIDE SWEEP DUAL MEET FROM EAGLESOctober 24, 2015The Regis College men's and women's swimming and diving teams swept a dual meet from visiting Husson University on Saturday afternoon in Weston, Mass. The Pride men won 128-78, while the women picked up a 145-102 victory for their first win of the season.
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HIGGINS AND LUONG EARN WEEKLY HONORSOctober 23, 2015Regis College's Jessica Higgins (Peabody, Mass.) and Kiet Luong (Malden, Mass.) were named the New England Intercollegiate Swimming & Diving Association (NEISDA) Swimmers of the Week earlier this week.
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PRIDE SPLIT AT UNIVERSITY OF NEW ENGLANDOctober 17, 2015The Regis College men’s and women’s swimming & diving team opened up the 2015-16 campaign with a trip up to Biddeford, Maine to take on the University of New England on Saturday afternoon. Both teams split their head to head competition with the Pride men earning the 139-45 victory over the Nor’Easters while the women dropped a 154-97 decision.