Rutgers opens season with 5 game weekend in Florida
The Rutgers softball team starts its 2016 season in Orlando, Florida, this weekend, playing five games in three days against premier competition.
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The Rutgers softball team starts its 2016 season in Orlando, Florida, this weekend, playing five games in three days against premier competition.
The Rutgers softball team is poised for a sound campaign in the 2016 season. The pieces for success are in place, but there are big shoes to fill.The Scarlet Knights arguably lost the three best players in program history to graduation at the conclusion of last year’s season in Jackie Bates, Chandler Howard and Alyssa Landrith.Bates was one of the top hitters in program history, holds the program-record with 40 home runs.
The Rutgers swimming and diving team wrapped up the home portion of its season on Saturday afternoon with a 205-91 win over New Hampshire in a virtual meet.
The Rutgers swimming and diving team will honor its senior class on Saturday during the team’s last home meet of the season, a virtual meet against New Hampshire.
On any team, having valuable leadership is important, especially in times of dire straits. The Rutgers swimming and diving team has struggled in its last two outings, finishing in third place in tri-meets.With their final home meet of the season looming over the horizon, the Scarlet Knights will need their upperclassmen swimmers to provide some direction in order to make the ultimate push towards the Big Ten Championship in February.
At the halfway point mark of the year, the Rutgers swimming and diving team has already had a historic season.
The Rutgers swimming and diving team had a monumental weekend with members competing in two meets on opposite sides of the country.
The Rutgers swimming and diving team will be splitting up this week as the Scarlet Knights compete in two events.Seniors Morgan Pfaff, Joanna Wu and junior Rachel Stoddard will be participating in the AT&T Winter National Championships in Federal Way, Washington.
The divers on the Rutgers swimming and diving team are having a record breaking season thus far. The Scarlet Knights have captured several awards and honors from the Big Ten conference because of their effort and success.At the helm of the diving program is head coach Fred Woodruff.
Another record broken.Sophomore Addison Walkowiak set a new mark during the 1-meter dive event on Saturday for the Rutgers swimming and diving team at the Frank Elm Invitational.
The Rutgers swimming and diving team will jump into their home pool at the Rutgers Aquatics Center on Busch Campus this Friday for the Frank Elm Invitational.
In its previous outing on Nov. 6 and 7, the Rutgers swimming and diving team picked up victories against former Big East opponents Georgetown and Seton Hall.
Preparation is key.Just like any other sport, practice is one of the more crucial aspects of swimming and diving.
Having a strong start is one thing, but maintaining that fast pace is another.The Rutgers swimming and diving team has put forth some admirable performances thus far in the 2015-16 season.
Entering the year 2012, no one would’ve predicted that Rutgers would become a member of one of the country’s premier academic and athletic conferences in the Big Ten. The thought of seeing the Scarlet Knights competing on a national stage was seen as an afterthought.And yet, three years later, the Knights are nearly at the midway point of their second season in the Big Ten Conference.
It’s a big weekend for the Rutgers swimming and diving team.The Scarlet Knights return to the pool Friday for their first meet in two weeks.
The process of rebuilding a program is a long one. It doesn’t take days, weeks or months — it takes years to complete. The Rutgers swimming and diving team is in a state of rebuilding at this point due to the resignation of former head coach Phil Spiniello and the challenge of changing conferences in the Big Ten.
Last year, the Rutgers swimming and diving team enjoyed enormous success in its inaugural Big Ten season.
That’s a wrap.The Rutgers women’s golf team completed its fall season at the Rutgers Invitational on Oct.