On Sunday April 26 the UMW swim team came together with friends and family to celebrate their achievements of the 2014-2015 season. Seniors Alex Anderson, Maggie Neubig and Riley Scalzo, juniors Stephanie Hallock, Hannah Hagy and Zach Eisig and sophomore Dylan Gore were recipients of the team awards.
Senior Alex Anderson is featured in the March issue of Swimming World Magazine, and head coach Abby Brethauer is featured in an online feature of Swimming Technique Magazine, an online publication from Swimming World.
The University of Mary Washington women's swim team's cumulative Fall 2014 GPA has landed them a spot on the CSCAA Academic All-America Team list for the semester.
The University of Mary Washington women's swim team kept its Capital Athletic Conference Championship undefeated treak alive for the 25th straight year in gaining the 2015 title on Sunday night in St. Mary's City, Md. The program is the only one in any sport to have captured 25 straight (every) CAC championship.
The University of Mary Washington women's swimming team started pursuit of its 25th straight Capital Athletic Conference Championship with a dominating start to the championship on Friday at St. Mary's College.
There is only one undefeated program in the history of the Capital Athletic Conference – the University of Mary Washington women's swimming. The Eagles have won all 24 conference championship meet titles, dating back to the first year of conference competition in 1991. Several other programs have won a lot, but no other program is 24-for-24.
The University of Mary Washington women's swimming team topped Frostburg State University and Marymount University on Saturday at Goolrick Natatorium, closing the regular season with a 9-3 record.
The University of Mary Washington women's swimming team dropped a 135-57 decision at Johns Hopkins University on Friday night in Baltimore, Md. The Eagles slip to 7-3 on the season.
Mary Washington junior Katie Fago was selected as the CAC Women's Swimming Athlete of the Week after helping the Eagles to a 134-128 victory over Gettysburg on Saturday.
The University of Mary Washington women's swim team defeated Gettysburg College, 134-128, on Saturday at Goolrick Natatorium. The Eagles improve to 7-2 on the year.
The University of Mary Washington women's swim team topped St. Mary's College, 131-74, on Saturday in Capital Athletic Conference action on the road. The Eagles iumprove to 6-2 on the season.
Mary Washington sophomore Shannon Coryell was selected as the CAC Women's Swimming Athlete of the Week after capturing top honors in two individual races and also on a winning relay as Mary Washington topped Salisbury, 208-54, on Saturday.
The University of Mary Washington women's swimming team defeated Salisbury University, 208-54, on Saturday at Goolrick Natatorium to improve to 5-2 on the season.
Mary Washington junior Hannah Hagy was honored as the CAC Women's Swimming Athlete of the Week after winning two individual races and contributing to a winning relay as Mary Washington defeated Division I Howard on Saturday, 197-56.
The University of Mary Washington women's swimming team swept every race but one in defeating Division I Howard University, 197-56, on Saturday at Goolrick Natatorium. The Eagles improve to 4-2 on the season.
The University of Mary Washington women's swimming team defeated Randolph-Macon College, 135-56, on Saturday in Ashland, Va., to improve to 3-2 on the year.
Mary Washington junior Hannah Hagy was honored as the CAC Women's Swimming Athlete of the Week after totaling four wins in the Eagles' victory over York last Friday, two as a part of relay squads and two individually.
The University of Mary Washington saw 16 former women's swimmers named to the 25-member Capital Athletic Conference Silver Anniversary Team, announced on Thursday.
The University of Mary Washington women's swimming team dropped a 220-39 decision at the College of William and Mary on Friday evening in Williamsburg.
The University of Mary Washington women's swim team opened the season with a 154-105 loss at Washington & Lee University on Friday evening in Lexington, Va.
Mary Washington's Robin Brazier and Chicago's Tony Restaino are featured in this Senior Spotlight, as a tribute to the athletes of Division III, showcasing seniors from across the country who have brought their own passion to swimming and academia. All hail DIII.