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Recent News About Grand Valley State Lakers Women's Swimming & Diving
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Grand Valley State women's tennis team triumphs over Saginaw Valley State 5-2
The Grand Valley State University women's tennis team secured a 5-2 victory against Saginaw Valley State University during an away match on Saturday.
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Grand Valley State women’s tennis loses 5-2 against Wayne State
The Grand Valley State women's tennis team was defeated 5-2 by Wayne State on Saturday afternoon in Detroit.
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Grand Valley State wins over Ferris State in women's tennis match
The Grand Valley State University women's tennis team achieved a 5-2 victory over rival Ferris State on Friday in a road match.
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Grand Valley State women's tennis defeats Purdue Northwest in GLIAC play
The Grand Valley State women's tennis team secured a 5-2 victory over Purdue Northwest on Saturday, March 22, in Allendale.
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Grand Valley State women's tennis opens GLIAC season with shutout against Roosevelt
The Grand Valley State women's tennis team began their GLIAC schedule with a decisive 7-0 victory over Roosevelt on Friday evening.
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CSCAA names 23 Grand Valley State swimmers as All-Americans
The College Swimming and Diving Coaches Association of America (CSCAA) has announced its All-American honors, recognizing outstanding performances in swimming.
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GVSU men's relay wins national championship title
The Grand Valley State University's men's 200 freestyle relay team secured a National Champion title and set a school record at the competition in Indianapolis.
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Grand Valley State women's tennis team falls to UIC
The Grand Valley State women's tennis team faced a setback on Friday, falling 5-2 against UIC, a Division I opponent.
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Grand Valley State Lakers excel on Day 3 at National Championship
The Grand Valley State Lakers showcased strong performances on Day 3 of the National Championship in Indianapolis.
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GVSU swim & dive team makes strides at National Championship
The GVSU swim and dive team concluded the second day of the National Championship in Indianapolis, achieving notable results.
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Lakers open strong at national swimming championship
The Lakers had a promising start at the 2025 Nationals in Indianapolis, Indiana.
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GVSU Swim & Dive Team heads to DII Nationals in Indianapolis
The Grand Valley State University (GVSU) Swim & Dive Team is set to compete in the Division II Nationals from March 11 to 15, 2025, in Indianapolis, Indiana.
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Grand Valley State prepares for NCAA swim & dive championships with strong team
The NCAA has announced the participants for the 2025 Division II Men's and Women's Swim and Dive Championships, which will be held from March 11 to March 15 at the IU Natatorium on the campus of IUPUI in Indianapolis, Indiana.
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Grand Valley State women’s tennis secures victory against #22 Tampa
The Grand Valley State women's tennis team concluded their Florida trip with a 5-2 victory over #22 Tampa.
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Grand Valley State women's tennis narrowly loses to Rollins
The Grand Valley State women's tennis team faced a narrow defeat against Rollins with a 4-3 score on Monday afternoon in Orlando.
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Grand Valley State women’s tennis team defeats Charleston in Florida
The Grand Valley State women's tennis team secured a 5-2 victory over Charleston on Friday afternoon in Lakeland, Florida.
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GVSU swim teams claim victory at GLIAC Championships
The Grand Valley State University (GVSU) women's and men's swim and dive teams have won the 2025 GLIAC Championship title.
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Grand Valley State women’s tennis defeats Northwood in decisive road victory
The Grand Valley State women's tennis team secured a 6-1 victory against Northwood, improving their season record to 4-1.
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Swim and dive team leads after Day Three at GLIAC Championship
With an impressive showing on the third day of competition, the swim and dive team has maintained its lead in the 2025 GLIAC Championship.
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GVSU swim teams maintain lead after Day Two at GLIAC Championship
After Day 2 of the GLIAC Championship in Holland, Michigan, both the men's and women's swim and dive teams have maintained their lead.