Valparaiso University junior Katie Urbas (Ballwin, Mo./Marquette H.S.) shattered her own school record in the 200 butterfly as the Crusaders finished in fifth place at the Midwest Classic Championships in Indianapolis, Ind. on Saturday.
With action continuing at the Midwest Classic Championships in Indianapolis, Ind., the Valparaiso women's swim team remained in fifth place following day two of competition on Friday evening.
Freshman Britt Nelson (Cortland, N.Y./Homer H.S.) recorded Valparaiso's highest finish, second in the 500 freestyle, of the Midwest Championships as the Crusaders stand in fifth place after the opening day of competition at the IUPUI Natatorium in Indianapolis, Ind.
Valparaiso University's Leah Schneider (Sussex, Wis./Arrowhead H.S.) has been named the Mid-Continent Conference Athlete of the Week in swimming following one of the best weekends of her young career.
The Valparaiso women's swim team lost its final home meet of the year on Saturday afternoon, 110-95 to Cleveland State at the Athletics-Recreation Center pool.
The Valparaiso women's swim team dropped a 131-88 dual meet to Illinois-Chicago on Friday evening in the Windy City.
The Valparaiso women's swim team was defeated by Eastern Illinois 180-60 on Saturday afternoon in Charleston, Ill.
Valparaiso University's Katie Urbas (Ballwin, Mo./Marquette H.S.) has been named the Mid-Continent Conference Athlete of the Week after her performance in a pair of Crusader victories.
Katie Urbas (Ballwin, Mo./Marquette H.S.) recorded a pair of victories as Valparaiso won its second straight dual meet, defeating Lewis 140-121 at the Athletics-Recreation Center pool on Saturday afternoon.
The Valparaiso women's swim team won the final four events of the meet and rallied from an early deficit to defeat IUPUI 147-115 at the Athletics-Recreation Center pool on Friday evening.
Despite four victories from freshman Britt Nelson (Cortland, N.Y./Homer H.S.), the Valparaiso women's swim team dropped a tight 134-126 meet at home against Hope on Thursday evening at the Athletics-Recreation Center pool.
Valparaiso University's Dan Carl was named the Mid-Continent Conference Women's Swimming and Diving Coach of the Year while four swimmers earned Second Team All Mid-Continent Conference honors following the completion of the conference swim championships over the weekend.
The Valparaiso women's swim team finished the Mid-Continent Conference Championships with a strong showing by earning a third place finish, just 18 points shy of a runner-up position.
Katie Urbas (Ballwin, Mo./Marquette H.S.) broke her own school record in the 200 butterfly, helping Valparaiso finish the second day of the Mid-Continent Conference Swimming and Diving Championships in third place.
Freshman Britt Nelson (Cortland, N.Y./Homer H.S.) shattered the school record in the 1650 freestyle, helping lead Valparaiso's women into second place after the first day of the Mid-Continent Conference Swimming and Diving Championships held in Rochester, Mich.
Valparaiso University's Britt Nelson (Cortland, N.Y./Homer H.S.) has been named the Mid-Continent Conference Women's Swimming and Diving Athlete of the Week.
The Valparaiso women's swimming and diving team dropped a pair of decisions on Saturday afternoon in Oxford, Ohio. The Crusaders fell to Miami (Ohio) 16-590 and Xavier 152.5-100.5.
The Valparaiso University women's swimming and diving team defeated Butler 50-45 on Friday evening, but fell to Ball State 71-34 in Muncie, Ind.
The Valparaiso University women's swimming and diving team recorded their first victory of the season on Saturday afternoon, defeating Carthage 124-80 in Kenosha, Wis.
The Valparaiso women earned a second place finish at the Eastern Illinois Invitational on Friday and Saturday.
The Valparaiso women's swim team finished sixth at the Indiana Intercollegiates on Saturday afternoon in West Lafayette, Ind.
The Valparaiso women's swimming and diving team dropped their first dual meets of the season on Friday night, falling to IUPUI and St. Louis in Indianapolis.
The Valparaiso University women's swimming and diving team opened their 2002-2003 season on Friday evening competing at the Notre Dame Relays.