Women’s swimming competes in NEISDA Championship

Rhode Island College participated in the NEISDA championship, which took place from February 8 to the 10. Rhode Island College finished in 10th place out of the whole event field. RIC placed 13th in the 200 Yard Freestyle Relay, finishing …

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Anchorwomen split meet

The Anchorwomen swim team split a double dual meet hosted by Western Connecticut on Sunday, January 27th. The Anchorwomen defeated Western Connecticut, 81-41, but lost to Westfield State,

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Anchorwomen swim strong

The Rhode Island College Women’s swimming team picked up its second win of the season on January 19, defeating Husson 156-96. This victory puts their record at 2-3

Switzer and Kanno shine for RIC swimming

The Rhode Island College swim team saw their season come to an end on a high note as they posted their highest team score of program history at

Highlights from the holiday break

While most of us enjoyed a winter break filled with relaxation, exotic vacations and enjoyed fun winter activities, a group of student athletes found their holiday break cut

Anchorwomen stay afloat at Little East Championships

It may not be the team result they were hoping for, but the future is certainly bright for the fledgling Rhode Island College women’s swimming team. On Saturday,

Anchorwomen Swimming dives into competition

“The beginning is the most impor- tant part of the work,” said Greek philosopher Plato. His words ring true even today and it certainly applies to the fledgling

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