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Casareto qualifies for NCAAs at Zone C Meet

Daniel O'Boyle | Wednesday, March 18, 2015

Senior diver Allison Casareto qualified for the 1-meter and 3-meter boards at the NCAA Championship during the NCAA Zone C meet in Columbus, Ohio, on Thursday and Friday. Casareto earned an eighth-place finish on the 3-meter board Thursday with a score of 613.70. With new rules in place for this year, she needed a top-12 finish

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Reaney wins individual title at ACC championship

Daniel O'Boyle | Sunday, February 22, 2015

Senior Emma Reaney earned a first-place finish in the 100-yard breaststroke, powering Notre Dame to a sixth-place finish at the ACC championships in Atlanta last week. The Irish earned 644 points and achieved 15 NCAA ‘B’ cut times, while Reaney secured NCAA ‘A’ cuts in both the 100-yard and 200-yard breaststroke, guaranteeing her place at

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Irish fall to Wisconsin, Indiana in double dual meet

Daniel O'Boyle | Monday, January 19, 2015

Notre Dame lost to both No. 24 Wisconsin and No. 14 Indiana in a double meet in Madison, Wisconsin, on Friday and Saturday. The Irish (4-9) won four events, including three victories from senior Emma Reaney that bested the NCAA ‘B’ cut standard, but lost 244-109 to the Badgers and 255-98 to the Hoosiers. Reaney won

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Notre Dame sweeps diving events to take down Illinois

Zach Klonsinski | Monday, November 17, 2014

Notre Dame wrapped up its fall home schedule Friday evening with a 157-143 victory over Illinois at Rolfs Aquatic Center. The team victory over the Illini (3-3) was marked by individual wins in 10 events for the Irish (4-5), including a dominating performance in the diving portion of the meet. Notre Dame took the top

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Irish split two over weekend

Rebecca Rogalski | Sunday, November 9, 2014

Trying to rebound from a home loss against Purdue last weekend, Notre Dame came out on top against Pittsburgh, 230-140, but fell to Virginia Tech, 198-172, in a double dual meet this weekend at Rolfs Aquatic Center. The Irish (3-5) amassed 10 victories in two days of competition, with sophomore Catherine Mulquin and senior Emma Reaney leading

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Notre Dame to welcome ACC rivals to campus

Zach Klonsinski | Thursday, November 6, 2014

Seeking to keep improving, Notre Dame returns to the pool this weekend as it hosts Pittsburgh and Virginia Tech for two days’ worth of ACC swimming Friday and Saturday. The Irish (2-4) fell to in-state rival No. 24 Purdue, 170-128, Saturday at Rolfs Aquatic Center, yet Irish interim coach Tim Welsh said he was very

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Notre Dame falls to in-state rival Purdue

Rebecca Rogalski | Sunday, November 2, 2014

After a near two-week-long hiatus over fall break, Notre Dame returned to the pool Saturday night, losing 170-128 against No. 24 Purdue at Rolfs Aquatic Center. Despite the loss, the Irish (2-4) captured victories in six events, including four individual races and two relays. Senior Emma Reaney had an impressive day, claiming the top prize in

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Irish travel south for pair of meets over break

Zach Klonsinski | Tuesday, October 14, 2014

No. 24 Notre Dame will look to build on its early-season success when it travels south to Atlanta and Auburn, Alabama, this weekend. Friday will see the Irish (1-0) swimming against host Georgia Tech and South Carolina before they head west to take on No. 15 Auburn and Vanderbilt on Saturday. “We’re into October now,

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ND thrashes Michigan State

Zach Klonsinski | Monday, October 6, 2014

Notre Dame got off to a strong start to its 2014-2015 campaign Friday night as it defeated Michigan State by a score of 182-118 at Rolfs Aquatic Center. The Irish (1-0) swept the top two positions in nine different events on their way to defeating the visiting Spartans (0-1). It was the first action of

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