Three University of Rochester women were selected for weekly honors after the tri-meet with NYU and Case Western Reserve.[read more]

Rochester had a top-three performance in more than a dozen events, including both diving boards. The meet was scored as three duals: Rochester vs. NYU, Rochester vs. Case, NYU vs. Case. All three teams competed together.
Val Atwood had the top time in the 100 backstroke (1:01.47) and he 200 backstroke (2:15.76). Shannon Moss was third in the 100 back (1:02.98). Emily Scott was second in the 50 (0:25.38) and 100 (0:55.29) freestyles. Atwood led off the winning 200 free relay, which included Cailee Caldwell, Dayna Jacob, and Scott (1:41.47).
Freshman Corinne Lampe was second in the 500 free (5:27.39). She also competed int he 200 fly (2:18.41), the 200 free (2:02.13), and the 400 IM (4:53.56). Lampe swam on the 800 free relay (8:15.38) and the 400 free relay (3:47.33).
On the diving boards, Cheryl Blechman was second on the three meter (212.80) with Sara Spielman third (209.00) and Rachel Delahunta fifth (195.35). In the one-meter diving competition, Spielman was second (204.75) and Delahunta had a 184.55.
Through five events, Rochester leads Case Western 85-35 but trails NYU 72-52.[read more]
Four individuals and both Rochester men's and women's teams have been honored for academic achievement by the College Swim Coaches Association of America.[read more]
Coming into the 2008-2009 swimming and diving season, head coach Peter Thompson knew he had a strong group of freshmen coming in to build up men’s and women’s teams that already boasted a number of impressive athletes.[read more]
Rochester had one of its most successful meets in recent memory when the Yellowjackets finished fifth at the University Athletic Association championships [read more]
Rochester’s women’s swimming and diving team is enjoying strong performances throughout the lineup at the UAA championships in Chicago. [read more]
The Yellowjacket women got off to a good start at the UAA championships. Rochester broke two school records and posted two NCAA provisional qualifying performances.[read more]
Six members of Rochester’s women’s swimming and diving team have made the 2008-2009 University Athletic Association (UAA) Winter Sport All-Academic Team.[read more]
Rochester's goal for the UAA Championships is simple: make a run at the top four spots.[read more]
The women's swimmimg and diving team was out-pointed by host Ithaca College in the final dual meet of the season for the Yellowjackets.[read more]
The women's swimming and diving team broke a nine-year-old record in the Nazareth College pool as Rochester won its Saturday afternoon meet.[read more]
Visiting Cortland grabbed a first and third place finish in the last event to edge the women's swimming and diving team, 151-149, on Friday.[read more]