8000
Saturday Oct. 29 Final
145
Rhode Island
155
Maine
Orono, Maine
Saturday Nov. 05 Final
131.5
Springfield College
163.5
Rhode Island
Kingston, R.I.
Saturday Nov. 12 Final
160
New Hampshire
120
Rhode Island
Kingston, R.I.
Wednesday Nov. 16 Final
127
Providence
168
Rhode Island
Kingston, R.I.
Friday Dec. 02 1st after day 1 Final
Harold Anderson Invitational
Rhode Island
Assumption/Bryant/Holy Cross/Maine/Providence
Saturday Dec. 03 W, 959.50 Final
Harold Anderson Invitational
Rhode Island
Assumption/Bryant/Holy Cross/Maine/Providence
Saturday Dec. 10 Final
102
Bryant
178
Rhode Island
Kingston, R.I.
Monday Jan. 02 Final
Rhode Island
Winter Training Jan. 2-11
Sarasota, Fla.
Friday Jan. 06 Final
Rhode Island
Richmond
Non-scoring
Friday Jan. 13 Day 1 Final
Rhode Island Invitational
Rhode Island
Kingston, R.I.
Saturday Jan. 14 3rd of 4 Final
Rhode Island Invitational
Rhode Island
Kingston, R.I.
Saturday Jan. 21 Final
155
Rhode Island
145
Wagner College
Saturday Jan. 28 Final
155
Vermont
145
Rhode Island
Kingston, R.I.
Saturday Feb. 04 Final
Rhode Island
Dartmouth and Northeastern
Dartmouth 234, URI 66 & Northeastern 220, URI 80
Wednesday Feb. 22 TBA
Rhode Island
Atlantic 10 Championship
Thursday Feb. 23 TBA
Rhode Island
Atlantic 10 Championship
Friday Feb. 24 TBA
Rhode Island
Atlantic 10 Championship
Saturday Feb. 25 TBA
Rhode Island
Atlantic 10 Championship
  
February 22, 2009

Swimming and Diving Concludes Competition at A-10 Championships

Feb. 22, 2009

Day Four Results

BUFFALO, N.Y. - The Rhode Island swimming and diving team concluded competition Saturday evening at the 2009 Atlantic 10 Championships. The four-day event was being held at the Flickinger Aquatics Center.

Rhody finished the meet 10th with 157 points.

Sophomore Kinsey Tarbell (Cape Elizabeth, Maine) highlighted the day for Rams as she scored six points for Rhody while competing in the 100-yard freestyle. Tarbell finished 11th as she clocked a time of 52.33.

Richmond took home the women's team title for the eighth-consecutive season.

Fordham claimed second with 549.5 points followed by third place Duquesne's 404.5. The Dukes were followed by Massachusetts (398.5), La Salle (388.5), St. Bonaventure (340), Xavier (284) Saint Louis (197) and George Washington (190).

For complete coverage of the 2009 Atlantic 10 Men's and Women's Swimming & Diving Championships, log on to www.atlantic10.org.