Roundup of sports from this weekend. You know the drill.
Tuesday:
Men’s Tennis vs. Carnegie Mellon University: WIN 6-3
Wednesday:
Men’s Lacrosse at Oberlin College: WIN 12-6
Women’s Lacrosse vs. Ohio Wesleyan University: WIN 13-10
Roundup of sports from this weekend. You know the drill.
Tuesday:
Men’s Tennis vs. Carnegie Mellon University: WIN 6-3
Wednesday:
Men’s Lacrosse at Oberlin College: WIN 12-6
Women’s Lacrosse vs. Ohio Wesleyan University: WIN 13-10
Softball is back on campus. Damage to the fields has kept the Ladies from playing any home games so far this season, but now it appears that all systems are go. The Ladies will host the Hiram College Terriers for their home-opening doubleheader. The first game will start at 3:30 this afternoon. Head on down to the softball complex to support the team!
Records in softball and other sports fell over the course of last week. Here’s what you might have missed.
Tuesday:
Men’s Lacrosse vs. The College of Wooster: WIN 15-8 Continue reading
Aside from the mild snow, it’s looking a lot like spring, and the spring sports teams are swinging into action. Here’s what happened last week:
Wednesday:
Men’s Lacrosse at Otterbein University: Loss 7-10
So you all probably know the biggest sports news of the weekend by now: the Lords swimming and diving team has claimed their third straight NCAA Division III title, edging out Denison by 85 points. This is the 34th time in 36 seasons that the Lords have taken the championship trophy.
Arthur Conover ’17 and Harrison Curley ’15 are also both new NCAA record holders. Conover broke the NCAA-record time in the 1650-yard freestyle. Curley broke his own record in the 200-yard backstroke, which he set last year, and then broke two more records, in the 400-yard individual medley and as part of the 200-yard individual medley relay, along with with Kevin Magee ’15, Trevor Manz ’17 and Wes Manz ’15.
The Ladies also finished strong in fourth place, making it the 35th season in a row that they have finished in the top five. Diver Maria Zarka ’16 won her first one-meter diving national title in the process. Congratulations to all of Kenyon’s swimmers and divers!
Now spring sports are under way, and many teams are off to some good starts. Here’s what happened this week: Continue reading
The winter sports season is wrapping up, despite the large amounts of snow outside. Here’s what happened this week:
Wednesday:
Men’s Basketball vs Wittenberg University: Loss 75-80
Women’s Basketball at Wittenberg University: Loss 59-62