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  • 31 Named to Winter Academic Honor Roll
    (April 2) - Two-hundred thirty-four students from seven different winter sports, including 31 women's swimmers, have been named to the Centennial Conference Winter Academic Honor Roll. To be nominated for the Centennial Conference Academic Honor Roll, a student must meet the following criteria: (a) participates in at least 50 percent of contests, matches or meets, or in the Conference varsity championship in swimming, indoor track & field or wrestling; (b) a sophomore or higher in class standing; (c) cumulative GPA of 3.40 or higher. Five students also received All-Conference recognition during the season - Dickinson's Elizabeth Schroll, F&M's Brittany McCabe, Gettysburg's Maggie Mulderrig and Caitlin Reilly (pictured), and Swarthmore's Stephanie Su.

    Washington's Glasser Takes Bronze in 200 Fly; Swarthmore's Miller Finishes Fifth
    (March 21) - The 200-yard butterfly yielded a pair of All-America performances Friday night at the NCAA Division III Women's Swimming Championship in Minneapolis. Washington's Rachel Glasser took home the bronze in the event, covering the distance in 2:03.13, while Swarthmore's Anne Miller finished fifth in 2:03.80.

    Gettysburg Women Repeat in Pool
    (February 22) - "The Gettysburg College women's swimming team's 25th conference title may well have been its most thrilling. In a meet that was decided by the final event - the 400-freestyle relay - the Bullets captured their third straight Centennial Conference title and their 11th CC Championship in 16 years, edging Franklin & Marshall College 750.5-726 on the third and final day of the championships Shunday at F&M's Kunkel Aquatic Center. It was the closest margin of victory in Centennial Conference women's swimming championship meet history, topping F&M's 34.5-point win in 2005." Washington's Rachel Glasser (pictured) was named the Meet's Outstanding Performer.

      Records Broken (7)
    • 50 Free: Kathy Gerhart, Washington, 24.03 (CC, meet)
    • 100 Fly: Rachel Glasser, Washington, 57.42 (meet)
    • 200 Medley Relay: Washington, 1:49.64 (CC, meet)
    • 400 IM: Keira Heath, Gettysburg, 4:34.77 (meet)
    • 100 Free: Kathy Gerhart, Washington, 52.70 (meet)
    • 200 Fly: Rachel Glasser, Washington, 2:03.12 (meet)
    • 400 Free Relay: Gettysburg, 3:34.47 (CC, meet)

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    Calling All Centennial Alums! We want you to join us ... on Facebook. Did you play a sport in the Conference? Do you still follow your old classmates? Do you still look online to see the scores of your alma mater's games? Then we want you! We have started a page on Facebook that will allow you to renew old ties - both with teammates and opponents - and keep you up-to-date with what is going on in the Centennial Conference. Join us on Facebook. Just log-in and search for "Centennial Conference."

    STANDINGS CC All
    Gettysburg 7-0 8-2
    Franklin & Marshall 6-1 7-5
    Swarthmore 5-2 7-3
    Dickinson 4-3 7-3
    Washington 3-4 10-4
    Ursinus 2-5 6-7
    McDaniel 1-6 1-8
    Bryn Mawr 0-7 1-11

    Schedule

    February 20-21-22
    Centennial Conference championship
    Gettysburg 750.5, F&M 726, Swarthmore 508, Washington 468, Dickinson 389.5, Ursinus 339, McDaniel 232, Bryn Mawr 92.

    Outstanding Performer
    Rachel Glasser, Washington