Simmons swimming and diving was one of 731 college programs across the nation to be recognized as a College Swimming and Diving Coaches Association (CSCAA) Scholar All-America Team for the spring of 2022 announced earlier this week.
Eighty-one Simmons student-athletes were amongst 1,274 of their Great Northeast Athletic Conference (GNAC) peers to earn 2021-2022 GNAC Academic All-Conference accolades announced by the league on Tuesday morning.
Division III week is a positive opportunity for all individuals associated with a Division III institution to observe and celebrate the impact athletics and student-athletes have on campus and in the surrounding community. During the week, members of the Simmons SAAC took a moment to reflect on "Why D3?" and the reasons they chose Division III.
Throughout Women’s History Month, the Simmons University Student-Athlete Advisory Committee will reflect on the importance of celebrating Women’s History Month and the inspirations in their life. Today, we feature Simmons swimming and diving first-year Ella Harmon on the inspirations in her life.
Simmons swimming and diving finished the 2022 New England Intercollegiate Swimming and Diving (NEISDA) Championships fifth, amassing a total of 714 points, Sunday afternoon.
Simmons swimming and diving team climbed to sixth place following the third day of the New England Swimming and Diving Intercollegiate (NEISDA) Championships. First-years Camelia Hannah and Ella Harmon led a quartet of Sharks to the A-finals Saturday evening and collect a total of 480 points through three days.
Simmons swimming and diving opened up the four-day, 2022 New England Swimming and Diving Championships securing a season-best time in the 800-yard freestyle relay on Thursday evening.
Swimming and diving finished second at the 2022 Great Northeast Athletic Conference (GNAC) Championship, edging out the University of New England by four points, with 654 points, Sunday evening.
Following the second day of the 2022 Great Northeast Athletic Conference (GNAC) championship, Simmons swimming and diving sits third with a total of 366 points – trailing the University of New England by only 22 points.
After the first night of the 2022 Great Northeast Athletic Conference (GNAC) championship meet, Simmons swimming and diving sits third with a total of 116 points. Roger Williams University currently holds a 35-point lead over second place Norwich with 161 points.
Defending Great Northeast Athletic Conference (GNAC) champion, Simmons University seeks its 18th crown competing in the GNAC championship beginning Friday evening. The championship meet is slated to run Friday, February through Sunday, February 6.
After posting a pair of personal-best times at the Seven Sisters Invitational, first-year Hailey Stuck secured Great Northeast Athletic Conference (GNAC) Rookie of the Week honors announced Monday afternoon.
Junior Eva Piernas claimed first place in the mile to begin day two of the 2022 Seven Sisters Invitational, touching the wall with a time of 19:22.39. Simmons swimming and diving finished fourth collecting a total of 514.5 points over the course of the two-day meet.
Returning to the pool for the first time in 2022, Simmons swimming and diving registered a total of 368.5 on day one of the Seven Sisters Invitational on Saturday. The Sharks currently sit in fourth place, trailing only Division I Merrimack College by 68 points.
Simmons swimming and diving heads into the winter break on a high note after another strong day on the third and final day of the MIT Invitational on Sunday.
On the first night of the first night of the MIT Invitational, junior distance swimmer Eva Piernas opened the three-day meet with the 1,650-yard freestyle, Friday evening.
Simmons swimming and diving returns to the pool this weekend with the three-day MIT Invitational beginning Friday, Dec. 3 at 6:30 p.m. in Cambridge, Mass.
Simmons swimming and diving defeated the University of New England, 167-95, on Saturday afternoon. The Sharks took home 13 of 14 individual event titles.
Simmons swimming and diving dropped a dual meet to non-conference Wellesley College, 172-100, Saturday afternoon, but continued to see season-best times posted.
Simmons swimming and diving returned to the pool Friday evening with at the WPI Quadruple Dual Meet Invitational against Babson, Brandeis, Smith and host WPI.
In its first meet in over a year, Simmons swimming and diving opened the 2021-22 campaign on a high-note with a 153-126 dual-meet victory over Westfield State University, Saturday afternoon. The Sharks claimed nine of 16 events, including the 200-yard free relay.