• Washington's Gerhart Wins Centennial Sportsmanship Award
    March 29, 2010
    "Washington College senior swimmer Kathy Gerhart (Phoenixville, PA/Phoenixville Area) has been selected as the female winner of the 2010 Centennial Conference Sportsmanship Award. Gerhart was chosen among student-athletes across the conference's 12 women's championship sports and will now be placed on the ballot for the NCAA Division III National Sportsmanship Award this summer. She is the second-ever Washington College student-athlete to win the award; former WC baseball player Jim Bannar '09 was the male winner last year."
  • Glasser Makes Washington History
    March 20, 2010
    "Washington College junior Rachel Glasser (Silver Spring, MD / Springbrook) earned All-America first team honors in two events and All-America honorable mention in another at the NCAA Division III Swimming & Diving Championships in Minneapolis, MN. Glasser placed sixth in the 200 butterfly, eighth in the 500 freestyle, and 12th in the 100 butterfly. She has now recorded five All-America or All-America honorable mention performances in her career, the most in school history by one individual swimmer."
  • Miller Earns All-America Honors
    March 20, 2010
    "Swarthmore College senior women's swimmer Anne Miller finished in 11th place in the 200 yard butterfly at the NCAA Division III Swimming & Diving Championships on Friday evening, finishing in a time of 2:04.59 to earn All-America Honorable Mention honors, marking the seventh time the senior has reached All-America status in her career. With her seventh career honor, Miller now has the most All-America honors in Swarthmore swimming history, passing men's swimmer Skye Fulkerson '96, the previous leader with six."
  • Diplomat Swimmers Double Up
    February 21, 2010
    Color the night blue as the Franklin & Marshall swimming teams captured both the men's and women's championships on Sunday at F&M's Kunkel Aquatic Center. It is the sixth consecutive championship for the Diplomat men and eighth overall, while the women took home the trophy for the third time and first since 2005. Washington's Rachel Glasser was named the Most Outstanding Female Performer, while F&M's Tom Grabiak won the MOP for an unprecedented third time. Diplomat head coach Bob Rueppel was named Coach of the Year.