Archive for the 'Men’s Swimming' Category

Swarthmore Third At CC Championships After Day Two

Saturday, February 18th, 2006

LANCASTER, Pa. — Swarthmore grabbed three more medals on the second day of the Centennial Conference Championships, ending the night in third among seven teams with 381 points. The 200 yard medley team consisting of Doulgas Gilchrist-Scott ’09, Andrew Koczo ’07, Brian Roth ’09, and Jon Augat ’07 brought home the bronze with a time [...]

Swarthmore Third At CC Championships

Friday, February 17th, 2006

LANCASTER, Pa. — During the 2006 Centennial Conference Swimming Championships held Friday evening, Swarthmore placed third among seven teams with 152 points. Three Swatties contended with 22 others to qualify for the 500 yard freestyle. Andrew Frampton ’08, Stephen Shymon ’09, and Tom Kelleher ’09 took sixth (4:53.33), ninth (4:55.59), and sixteenth place (5:04.94), respectively. [...]

Swarthmore Whips Shoremen

Wednesday, February 8th, 2006

CHESTERTOWN, Md. — Sophomore Andrew Frampton and junior Jason Horowitz were triple-winners as the Swarthmore men (4-6, 4-2 CC) won the final Centennial dual meet of the season, defeating Washington (Md.) 122-81 on Wednesday evening. Frampton breezed to a win in the 1000 yard freestyle, turning in a time of 10:08.53. It was the second-fastest [...]

Garnet Complete Comeback at Dickinson

Saturday, February 4th, 2006

CARLISLE, Pa. — The Swarthmore men (3-6, 3-2 CC) swept the top three spots of the 200 yard breaststroke in the next-to-last event, and then took second and third place in the 400 yard freestyle relay to edge the Red Devils (6-3, 3-3 CC) 103-101 in Centennial Conference action on Saturday afternoon. The Garnet opened [...]

Bullets Gun Down Garnet in Showdown

Sunday, January 29th, 2006

In a battle of Centennial Conference unbeaten’s it was Gettysburg prevailing with a resounding 143-63 victory over the Garnet at Gettysburg. The Bullets move to 4-2 overall, 4-0 in the CC while the Garnet fall to 4-4, 3-1. The Bullets won 9 of 11 events to take over first place in the standings ahead of [...]

Bullets Swim Past Garnet

Saturday, January 28th, 2006

Swarthmore (2-6, 2-2 CC) hasn’t beaten Gettysburg in the past four seasons, and unfortunately, they weren’t able to see the unfavorable streak end on Saturday afternoon, falling to the Bullets 123-82. The Garnet men were charged up by their 400 yard medley relay win. The junior-freshmen tag team, made up of Douglas Scott-Gilchrist ’09, Andrew [...]

#16 Generals March Over Garnet

Saturday, January 21st, 2006

The nationally ranked Washington and Lee Generals defeated the Garnet men (2-5, 2-1 CC) Saturday afternoon 178-83. Andrew Koczo ’07 was a key contributer for Swarthmore, winning an individual event and contributing to a relay victory. The Garnet men looked like they were off to a great start, Douglas Gilchrist-Scott ’09, Koczo, Jason Horwitz ’07, [...]

Profs Coast By Garnet 116-81

Wednesday, January 18th, 2006

Andrew Frampton ’08 and Stephen Shymon ’09 each won individual events on Wednesday night at Ware Pool, but it wasn’t enough to bring home a win as Rowan University (NJ) defeated Swarthmore 116-81. It was the first meet of the spring semester for the Garnet (2-4 overall, 2-1 CC). Frampton won the 1000 yard freestyle, [...]

Garnet Compete at F&M Invite

Sunday, December 4th, 2005

The Garnet men (2-3, 2-1 CC) ventured to Lancaster, Pa. this past weekend to partake in the Franklin & Marshall Invite. Swarthmore took eighth place of the 12 schools that competed. Douglas Gilchrist-Scott ’09, Andrew Frampton ’08, and Stephen Shymon ’09 delivered significant placements during the swim meet. Gilchrist-Scott took fourth place in the 100 [...]

Freshmen Pull Wagon, Garnet Upend Ursinus

Tuesday, November 22nd, 2005

The Garnet (2-3, 2-1 CC) took down Ursinus Tuesday night 142-73 at Ware Pool, giving up a mere four events. Stephen Shymon ’09, Andrew Frampton ’08, Jason Horwitz ’07, and John Heagy ’08 each won an individual event, while Tom Kelleher ’09 and Douglas Scott-Gilchrist ’09 each won two events. Swarthmore’s Teams A and B [...]