2015-16 Swimming News

In her last swim as a Tiger, Katie Webster claimed bronze in the 800m freestyle. Jeremy Ryant was named the CIS student-athlete community service award winner!

Katie Webster got a bronze in the 400m freestyle event on the second day of the CIS swimming championships.

Second-year swimmer Phoebe Lenderyou won bronze the in the 50m backstroke, setting a new AUS record.

After the third and final day of competition, the Dalhousie Tigers have won their 18th men’s and 15th women’s consecutive AUS championship titles.

After two days of competition, the Dalhousie Tigers have increased their lead in both the women’s and men’s team results, more than doubling the team scores of their closest competitors.

The Dalhousie Tigers won 11 of 12 events in the first day of competition of the 2016 Subway AUS Swimming Championships, hosted by Dalhousie.

The Dalhousie Tigers came away big winners, as some of the nation’s brightest swimmers competed in Charlottetown at this weekend’s 2016 Dave Mills Invitational.

(Halifax, N.S.) – Dalhousie women and the McGill men swam to meet titles in the second and final day of the Kemp-Fry Invitational swim meet at Dalhousie on Sunday.

(Halifax, N.S.) ? In the first day of Dalhousie's Kemp-Fry Invitational Swim Meet, 24 swimmers met CIS championship qualifying times.
Dalhousie competed at the Acadia swim meet this weekend and came away with individual wins in 20 of the 32 races as well as team wins for all four relays which earned them gold for the swim meet.

(FREDERICTON, NB) The Dalhousie University swim team did it again. For another year, the Tigers are taking home team honours from UNB’s Amby Legere Invitational meet.