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Women's Swimmers Achieve Highest National Finish in History

Thursday's Summary:
     A pair of relays in the top four of their respective finals pushed the University of Wisconsin-Stevens Point women�s swimming and diving team into sixth place after the first day of the NCAA Division III championships Thursday in Buffalo, N.Y.

     The Pointers received a third place finish from their 400 medley relay and a fourth place finish from the 200 freestyle relay to amass 65 team points. Denison (Ohio) leads after the first day with 189 points.

     Alissa Bartz, Mary Thone, Christine Sammons and Amy Rockwell swam the 400 medley relay in 3:57.54 for the Pointers, while Bartz, Rockwell, Erica Janssen and Jen Randall swam a time of 1:37.60 in the 200 freestyle.

     Randall finished 14th in the 50 freestyle with a time of 24.62 as the only individual to score points for the Pointers. Bartz finished 17th in the 50 freestyle preliminaries as the top 16 places score points.

Friday's Summary:
    
Relays were again the catalyst for the UW-Stevens Point women�s swimming and diving team as the Pointers had two more relays earn points and put the Pointers in eighth place after two days at the NCAA Division III championships in Buffalo, N.Y.

     UW-Stevens Point had two relays in the top four places on Thursday and had another on Friday as the 200 medley relay placed fourth with a time of 1:48.78. Alissa Bartz, Christine Sammons, Mary Thone and Jen Randall swam the event.

     The Pointers� 800 freestyle relay placed 12th overall with a time of 7:51.59. Randall, Erica Janssen, Thone and Amy Rockwell swam for UW-Stevens Point.

     The only individual scorer for the Pointers was Sammons, who placed 10th in the 100 breaststroke with a time of 1:06.05.

     The Pointers are in position to better their all-time best finish of 11th place from last season, entering Saturday�s final day of competition. UW-Stevens Point has 112 team points, while Denison (Ohio) leads with 416 points.

Saturday's Summary:
    
The University of Wisconsin-Stevens Point women�s swimming and diving team achieved its highest national finish in school history this weekend by finishing eighth overall at the NCAA Division III championships in Buffalo, N.Y.

    The Pointers amassed 146 team points, including 124 points through five relay teams to finish eighth. Denison (Ohio) totaled 588 points to claim the national title, edging Kenyon (Ohio) by 12 points. Kenyon had won 17 straight national championships.

    UW-Stevens Point�s eighth place finish bettered its previous best of 11th place from last season.

    UW-Stevens Point�s fourth All-American relay of the weekend achieved eighth place on Saturday in the 400 freestyle as Alissa Bartz, Erica Janssen, Amy Rockwell and Jen Randall swam a time of 3:35.65. Christine Sammons also finished seventh in the 200 breaststroke with a time of 2:26.81.

    The men�s championships will be held March 15-17 in Buffalo.