No. 23 Delaware Valley won all 10 matches to defeat McDaniel, 51-0. Mike Meekins (197) had the most competitive match of the night, falling 5-3 at 197.
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McDaniel won nine of the 11 events in a 62-33 victory over Elizabethtown. Jessica Fry paced the Green Terror with three individual victories while Emma Duesterhaus added a three-win day.
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McDaniel touched first in nine of the 11 events as part of a 56-37 victory over Elizabethtown. Stephen Hoyt led the Green Terror with three victories on the night.
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McDaniel and Gettysburg each won five bouts but a forfeit win at 149 proved to be the difference in the Green Terror’s 24-21 victory. Joe Camlin had the final say, edging out a 6-5 victory at heavyweight
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McDaniel used a late surge to turn a four-point advantage into double-digit victory, defeating Swarthmore, 58-46. Doug Macrone led the Green Terror to its third win in four games with 19 points.
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McDaniel used a 19-2 run to turn an early 5-2 deficit into a 21-7 lead midway through the opening half to key a 71-66 victory over Johns Hopkins. Louis Sarris-Grau poured in a career-best 27 points.
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Brent Lowe went 3-0 to lead McDaniel to a 1-2 day in a home conference quad. The Green Terror closed the day with a 36-9 win over Washington and Lee.
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McDaniel recognized as Scholar All-American
McDaniel was among the teams honored for its academics by the College Swimming Coaches Association of America recently. [more]
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