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Davidson Hosts William & Mary For Senior Day
1/9/2015 3:45:00 PM | Men's Swimming & Diving, Women's Swimming & Diving
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The Meet
Davidson returns from its annual winter break trip to Florida to resume its dual meet slate. The 1 p.m. meet is Davidson's home finale, so Senior Day ceremonies will take place prior to the start of competition.
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Events
Swimming
200-yard Medley Relay
1,000-yard Freestyle
200-yard Freestyle
100-yard Backstroke
100-yard Breaststroke
200-yard Butterfly
50-yard Freestyle
15-minute Intermission
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100-yard Freestyle
200-yard Backstroke
200-yard Breaststroke
500-yard Freestyle
100-yard Butterfly
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10-minute Intermission
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200-yard Individual Medley
400-yard Freestyle Relay
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DIVING
1-meter Diving
3-meter Diving
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The diving events will take place concurrently with the swimming events at the west end of the pool.
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The Wildcats
The women are 3-2 in duals and placed fourth at the Total Performance Invitational in their last competition in early December, while the men are 0-4 after narrow defeats in their past two duals and placed sixth at the TPI. Elise Lankiewicz was named the Atlantic 10 Women's Swimming Performer of the Week for the second time this season following the TPI, while freshman Sarah Coats was recognized as the league's top rookie.
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Krakauer Promoted
Head coach John Young announced last week that assistant coach Amy Krakauer has been promoted to associate head coach of the program. Currently in her fifth season, Krakauer has been the lead coach for the team's stroke and individual medley specialists since her arrival in Davidson. She has been on deck for 54 college-record breaking swims, and has had a hand in preparing the athletes that presently hold 35 of Davidson's 38 swimming records.
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The Opposition
The Wildcats will be looking to avenge losses at William & Mary last season. The Tribe earned a 169-93 victory over the men, and a 152-110 victory over the women. The William & Mary women are 5-3 in dual meets and last competed at the Hokie Fall Invitational in November, finishing fifth out of seven teams. The men are 4-2 and placed fourth out of five at the same meet.
Up Next
Davidson will travel to the nation's capital to face both George Washington and Georgetown next Saturday.
Head Coaches
Davidson - John Young (9th season, Williams '97)
W & M - Matt Crispino (8th season, W & M '02)
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The Meet
Davidson returns from its annual winter break trip to Florida to resume its dual meet slate. The 1 p.m. meet is Davidson's home finale, so Senior Day ceremonies will take place prior to the start of competition.
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Events
Swimming
200-yard Medley Relay
1,000-yard Freestyle
200-yard Freestyle
100-yard Backstroke
100-yard Breaststroke
200-yard Butterfly
50-yard Freestyle
15-minute Intermission
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100-yard Freestyle
200-yard Backstroke
200-yard Breaststroke
500-yard Freestyle
100-yard Butterfly
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10-minute Intermission
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200-yard Individual Medley
400-yard Freestyle Relay
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DIVING
1-meter Diving
3-meter Diving
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The diving events will take place concurrently with the swimming events at the west end of the pool.
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The Wildcats
The women are 3-2 in duals and placed fourth at the Total Performance Invitational in their last competition in early December, while the men are 0-4 after narrow defeats in their past two duals and placed sixth at the TPI. Elise Lankiewicz was named the Atlantic 10 Women's Swimming Performer of the Week for the second time this season following the TPI, while freshman Sarah Coats was recognized as the league's top rookie.
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Krakauer Promoted
Head coach John Young announced last week that assistant coach Amy Krakauer has been promoted to associate head coach of the program. Currently in her fifth season, Krakauer has been the lead coach for the team's stroke and individual medley specialists since her arrival in Davidson. She has been on deck for 54 college-record breaking swims, and has had a hand in preparing the athletes that presently hold 35 of Davidson's 38 swimming records.
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The Opposition
The Wildcats will be looking to avenge losses at William & Mary last season. The Tribe earned a 169-93 victory over the men, and a 152-110 victory over the women. The William & Mary women are 5-3 in dual meets and last competed at the Hokie Fall Invitational in November, finishing fifth out of seven teams. The men are 4-2 and placed fourth out of five at the same meet.
Up Next
Davidson will travel to the nation's capital to face both George Washington and Georgetown next Saturday.
Head Coaches
Davidson - John Young (9th season, Williams '97)
W & M - Matt Crispino (8th season, W & M '02)
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