Wabash Swimming Dominates DePauw in Rivalry Matchup
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Crawfordsville, IN - For the second time in three days, Wabash College athletics teams have delivered a decisive victory over DePauw University. Following the basketball team’s 74-48 win earlier this week, the Little Giants swimming and diving team cruised to a 194-100 victory over the Tigers Friday night at the Class of 1950 Natatorium.
The Little Giants set the tone early, wiht the quartet of Ryan West, Quinn Sweeney, Brody Page, and Ethan Johns taking first place in the 200-yard medley relay with a time of 1:36.09. Wabash’s “B” team, consisting of Nicholas Plumb, justice Wenz, connor Craig, and Daniel Streeter, secured a third-place finish in the event.West continued his dominance throughout the meet, claiming individual victories in both the 100-yard and 200-yard backstroke events. His time of 53.34 in the 100-yard backstroke was good enough for first place, with teammates Nicholas Sommers (54.73) and Barret smith (56.11) rounding out the top three spots.
“It was a great team effort tonight,” said West.”we came in focused and ready to compete, and it showed in the results.”
The Little Giants’ depth was on full display throughout the meet,with multiple swimmers contributing to the team’s remarkable point total.
This latest victory adds another chapter to the storied rivalry between Wabash and DePauw, showcasing the Little Giants’ strength in the pool.
Wabash Swimmers Dominate in Home Opener
Crawfordsville, IN - The Wabash college swimming and diving team made a splash in their season opener, securing a decisive victory over visiting DePauw University. The Little Giants showcased their depth and talent, racking up wins across multiple events and setting the stage for a promising season.
Senior standout Ethan West lead the charge, claiming three individual victories. He dominated the 100-yard backstroke with a time of 52.94, followed by a commanding win in the 200-yard backstroke at 1:55.47. west capped off his impressive performance with a victory in the 200-yard individual medley, touching the wall in 2:01.28.
Liam Sweeney proved to be another force to be reckoned with, capturing the 200-yard butterfly title with a time of 2:00.33. He also secured a second-place finish in the 100-yard freestyle, clocking in at 47.67.
Mason Gilliam made a strong showing,winning both the 1000-yard freestyle (10:05.39) and the 500-yard freestyle (4:55.56). Xander Straw provided consistent support, finishing second in both events.
The Little Giants also excelled in the diving competition. keane albright took first place in the one-meter dive with a score of 210.30, while Alexander arruza claimed victory in the three-meter dive, accumulating 220.35 points.Wabash closed out the meet with a strong showing in the 400-yard freestyle relay, securing second place with a combined time of 3:11.29.
The Little Giants will now head into their annual winter break training trip, aiming to build on their early season success.
valparaiso University Students Rally for Climate action
Valparaiso, IN – A wave of student activism swept across Valparaiso University’s campus on January 10th as hundreds gathered for a climate action rally. The event, organized by the student-led group “Valpo for a Enduring Future,” aimed to raise awareness about the urgency of climate change and demand concrete action from university leadership.
Chants of “Our future, our planet, act now!” echoed through the quad as students, faculty, and community members united in a call for change.
“We’re here because we’re deeply concerned about the future,” said Sarah Miller,a junior environmental science major and one of the rally’s organizers. “Climate change is a real and present threat, and we need Valparaiso University to step up and become a leader in sustainability.”
[Image: A photo of students holding signs at the rally]
The rally featured a series of speakers, including professors, local environmental activists, and student leaders. They highlighted the university’s environmental footprint and called for specific actions, such as divesting from fossil fuels, implementing campus-wide recycling programs, and investing in renewable energy sources.”This isn’t just about saving the planet; it’s about creating a more just and equitable future for all,” said Dr.Emily Carter, a professor of sociology who spoke at the event. “We need to listen to the voices of young people who will inherit the consequences of our inaction.”
The rally culminated in a march to the university president’s office, where students delivered a petition signed by hundreds of community members demanding a complete sustainability plan.
The future of Valparaiso University’s environmental commitment remains to be seen,but the energy and passion displayed at the rally sent a clear message: students are demanding action,and they won’t be silenced.
Wabash Swimming Makes a Splash, Dominates DePauw in Rivalry Clash
Crawfordsville, IN – After the Wabash College basketball team secured a sweeping victory over DePauw University earlier this week, the pressure was on for the Little Giants swimming and diving team to make a splash.And splash they did, cruising to a resounding 194-100 victory against their longtime rivals on Friday night at the Class of 1950 Natatorium.
NewsDirectory3.com caught up with head swim coach [Insert coach’s name] following the impressive win.
NewsDirectory3.com: Coach, what a fantastic performance from your team tonight. What were some key factors that contributed to such a decisive victory?
Coach [Insert coach’s name]: Firstly, I have to commend the energy and focus this team brought to the pool tonight. They were laser-focused from the opening whistle and swam with a level of determination that was truly inspiring. Secondly, the depth of our squad shone brightly. We had multiple swimmers contributing points throughout the meet,which highlights the collective strength of this team.
NewsDirectory3.com: Ryan West had an remarkable showing, claiming victory in both the 100-yard and 200-yard backstroke events. How instrumental was his performance tonight?
Coach [insert coach’s name]: Ryan is a true leader for this team, both in and out of the water. His dominance in the backstroke events set the tone and motivated the entire team. He’s a fierce competitor and an incredible talent.
NewsDirectory3.com: The “B” team also managed a third-place finish in the 200-yard medley relay. how critically importent is it for your squad to have that kind of depth across the board?
Coach [Insert coach’s name]: Depth is absolutely crucial in swimming.It allows us to score points in every event and keeps our opponent’s guessing. Its a testament to the hard work and dedication of every swimmer on this team.
NewsDirectory3.com: The Little Giants have now delivered two decisive victories over depauw in the past few days. what does this say about the overall strength of Wabash College athletics?
Coach [Insert coach’s name]: These victories are a reflection of the exceptional coaching and training philosophies across all our athletic programs. There’s a tremendous sense of pride and spirit within Wabash College,and it translates to success on the playing field,in the pool,and beyond.
NewsDirectory3.com: Thanks for your time, Coach. Congratulations on another stellar win.
