Women’s Swim and Dive thrives under early season freshmen success
In the first two meets of the season, the freshmen class has a total of 10 first through fifth finishes.
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In the first two meets of the season, the freshmen class has a total of 10 first through fifth finishes.
The Ball State’s Women's Swimming and Dive team fell to Bowling Green 206-94 in Bowling Green, Ohio. The Cardinals competed in their second meet of the season after having three top finishes at the Indiana Intercollegiate at Purdue two weeks ago.
Both the Ball State Women’s and Men’s Swim & Dive finished in the top 3 out of six teams at Indiana Intercollegiate Invite on Saturday. The women’s team finished second, behind Purdue, while the men’s were third behind Purdue and Evansville.
As former men’s swim and dive head coach Bob Thomas hung up the whistle last season, it was a familiar face that would succeed Thomas’ spot. Jeremy Agnew, a 1996 graduate from Ball State, made a strong impact in his homecoming to Ball State.
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The wait for a new women’s and men’s swimming and diving head coach is over.
Bob Thomas spent 14,235 days serving as the head coach of Ball State men’s swimming and diving program. On April 11, the coach announced his retirement.
After 39 seasons of coaching Ball State men’s swimming, Bob Thomas announced his retirement. In a press release, Thomas said he’s looking toward his next chapter.
Ball State women's swimming and diving (4-7) competed in its final meet of the season at the Mid-American Conference Championships on Feb. 21-24 in Athens, Ohio.
Ball State women's swimming and diving will finish up its season at the Mid-American Conference Swimming and Diving Championships.
This weekend is the last time head swimming coach Bob Thomas will coach the Class of 2018.
After losing to Evansville, men’s swim and dive head back on the road to face No. 19 Notre Dame.
In a rivalry meet, Ball State men’s swim and dive came up short against Evansville, losing 180-117 on Saturday afternoon.
It’s a rivalry dual meet like no other, as Ball State men’s swim and dive (1-3) squares off against a Mid-American Conference foe and in-state rival in the Evansville Purple Aces.
At Fishers High School, the Cardinals finished fourth out of five teams at the Butler Invitational. The Cardinals finished 10.5 points behind Mid-American Conference opponent Southern Illinois.
After a dual meet loss against defending Mid-American Conference champions, Ball State men’s swim and dive return this weekend for the Butler Invitational. Head swimming coach Bob Thomas said he’s concerned about the health of his athletes going into this invitational.
This weekend, Ball State men’s swimming and diving will face defending Mid-American Conference champs Eastern Michigan. Head swimming coach Bob Thomas said this meet is a great place to face a team like Eastern.
After recording a season-best time and a sixth place finish at the Eastern Michigan Invitational in the 200-yard butterfly, sophomore Adam Pongracz returned home to a pool that he has swam at for five years now.
In the first meet of the new year, the Ball State men’s swim and dive lost to IUPUI, Xavier and the University of Indianapolis.
After a month off from competition, the Ball State men’s swim and dive start the spring semester with a tri-meet against IUPUI, Xavier and the University of Indianapolis.