Grand Valley State Lakers Women's Swimming & Diving
Recent News About Grand Valley State Lakers Women's Swimming & Diving
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GVSU swim and dive team dominates GLIAC Athlete awards
The Grand Valley State University (GVSU) Swim and Dive team has achieved a notable sweep of the Great Lakes Intercollegiate Athletic Conference (GLIAC) Athlete of the Week awards.
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Lakers face Oakland University after week-long break
After a week-long break, the Lakers are set to compete against Oakland University in a head-to-head meet on Saturday, November 9th.
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GVSU athletes recognized by GLIAC for outstanding swim and dive performances
The Grand Valley State University (GVSU) Swim and Dive team is celebrating a notable achievement as three of its athletes have been named the Great Lakes Intercollegiate Athletic Conference (GLIAC) Athletes of the Week.
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GVSU swim teams claim victories over Northern Michigan and Saginaw Valley
GVSU's men's and women's swim teams achieved notable victories against Northern Michigan and Saginaw Valley State during their competitions in Marquette, Michigan.
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GVSU swim teams prepare for tri-meet against Northern Michigan and Saginaw Valley
The Grand Valley State University (GVSU) men's and women's swimming and diving teams are set to travel to Marquette, Michigan, for a tri-meet against Northern Michigan University and Saginaw Valley State University.
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Briceno and Hedley earn GLIAC Swimmers of the Week honors
Raul Briceno and Lucy Hedley have been recognized as the GLIAC Swimmers of the Week.
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Lakers compete fiercely against University of Indianapolis swim teams
The Lakers' swim and dive teams faced off against the University of Indianapolis in a dual meet. The men's team, ranked fourth, fell to the second-ranked University of Indianapolis with a score of 130.5-167.5.
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Grand Valley State swim teams prepare for meet against UIndy
The Grand Valley State men's and women's swimming and diving teams are set to compete against the University of Indianapolis on Saturday, October 19. The meet will be held at the Ruth Lilly Fitness Center, starting at 2 p.m.
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Alvarez, Bosch, Kooistra earn GLIAC Athlete honors after Tri-Meet success
The Great Lakes Intercollegiate Athletic Conference (GLIAC) has named Sara Alvarez, Matt Bosch, and Maddie Kooistra as the Athletes of the Week for their performances in swimming and diving. These athletes from Grand Valley State University were instrumental in their team's success during a recent Tri-Meet against Calvin University and Saginaw Valley State.
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GVSU swim teams open season with victories over Calvin and Saginaw Valley
Grand Valley State University's swim and dive teams began their 2024-25 season with a successful tri-meet at the Venema Aquatic Center in Grand Rapids. Competing against Calvin University and Saginaw Valley State, the Lakers secured victories on both the men's and women's sides.
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Grand Valley State swim teams begin new season against Calvin University
Grand Valley State University's men's and women's swim teams are set to commence the 2024-25 season with a meet against Calvin University and Saginaw Valley. The teams, both champions in their respective categories last year, aim to continue their success.
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GVSU welcomes Kris Upshaw as new swim and dive assistant coach
Grand Valley State University has announced the appointment of Kris Upshaw as the new assistant coach for its Swim and Dive team. The announcement was made by head coach Andy Boyce, who expressed his enthusiasm about Upshaw joining the coaching staff. "Super excited to have Coach Upshaw on the coaching staff. Her vast knowledge of swimming and the technique of strokes with her biomechanic background, I can't wait to see her on deck working with our swimmers," said Coach Boyce.
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Black team triumphs over Blue team at Grand Valley State meet
The Black team emerged victorious over the Blue team with a score of 267-250 at the annual Grand Valley State Intersquad Meet held at the GVSU Fieldhouse Pool in Allendale, Michigan.
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Grand Valley State women's tennis ends season after NCAA regional loss
The Grand Valley State women's tennis team concluded their season with a loss to Indianapolis in the NCAA Midwest Regional. The match ended with a 4-2 score, leaving the Lakers with a final season record of 14-10.
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Grand Valley State women’s tennis advances after defeating Findlay in NCAA Tournament
The Grand Valley State women's tennis team secured a narrow victory over Findlay with a 4-3 score in the NCAA Tournament, enhancing their season record to 14-9. The match took place in Indianapolis.
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Grand Valley State women's tennis loses to Wayne State in GLIAC Championship
The Grand Valley State women's tennis team was defeated by Wayne State with a score of 4-0 in the GLIAC Championship held on Sunday morning. This loss brings the Lakers' season record to 13 wins and 9 losses. The team will now await their seeding for the upcoming NCAA Tournament.
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Grand Valley State advances to GLIAC Championship after defeating Ferris State
The Grand Valley State women's tennis team secured a decisive 4-0 victory over Ferris State in the GLIAC Semifinals on Saturday morning at the Midland Tennis Center. This win propels the Lakers into the GLIAC Championship, where they will face Wayne State.
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Grand Valley State ends regular season with win over Michigan Tech
The Grand Valley State women's tennis team concluded their regular season with a 5-2 victory over Michigan Tech on Saturday evening. The Lakers ended the season with an 11-8 record.
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Grand Valley State women’s tennis sweeps Lake Superior State
The Grand Valley State women's tennis team achieved a decisive victory over Lake Superior State, winning 7-0 on Friday afternoon at the GVSU Tennis Courts. This win improves the Lakers' season record to 10-8 and their conference record in the GLIAC to 4-2.
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Grand Valley State women's tennis narrowly defeats Saginaw Valley State
The Grand Valley State women's tennis team secured a narrow victory over Saginaw Valley State with a 4-3 win on Sunday afternoon at the GVSU Tennis Courts. This triumph brought the Lakers' season record to 9-8 and their conference standing to 3-2 in the GLIAC.