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![]() Fourteen Falcons Named to All-MWC Swimming & Diving Teams3/1/2010-W. Swimming A total of 14 members of the Air Force men's and women's swimming and diving teams were named All-Mountain West Conference selections, as announced by the league on Monday. The all-conference honorees for the Falcons included 12 individuals and four relays. [+]Falcon Flyers Rewrite the Air Force Record Book3/1/2010-W. Swimming During a solid meet in which several Falcons added new entries into the Academy all-time top-10 list, the Air Force women's swimming team closed out the 2010 Mountain West Conference Championships with a spectacular performance in the 200 butterfly. Three different swimmers surpassed the previous school record of 2:04.50, set in 2004 by Academy graduate Carly Baxter. [+]Air Force Finishes Strong at MWC Championships2/27/2010-W. Swimming Posting several Academy top-10 marks, including a school record in the women's 200 butterfly, the Air Force swimming and diving teams wrapped up competition Saturday at the 2010 Mountain West Conference Championships. The Air Force men rallied to a second place finish, tallying 600.5 points in the team scoring, while the women placed ninth with 150 points. [+]Air Force Concludes Third Day at MWC Championships2/26/2010-W. Swimming Posting a school record and numerous Academy top-10 marks, the Air Force swimming and diving teams wrapped up the third day of competition at the 2010 Mountain West Conference Championships. The Air Force men have moved into third place in the team standings with 423.5 points, while the women are in ninth place with 88 points. The UNLV men and BYU women continue to sit atop the team leaderboard entering the final day of competition. [+]Falcons Have Strong Performances on Day Two at MWC Championships2/25/2010-W. Swimming With several new school top-10 marks, the Air Force men's and women's swimming and diving teams wrapped up the second day of competition at the 2010 Mountain West Conference Championships. The Air Force men are in fourth place with 212.5 points, while the women are in ninth place with 41 points. The UNLV men lead in the team standings, while BYU is currently in first place on the women's side. [+]Air Force Concludes Opening Day at MWC Championships2/24/2010-W. Swimming With six events on Wednesday, the Air Force men's and women's swimming and diving teams wrapped up the opening day of competition at the 2010 Mountain West Conference Championships. The men currently sit in fifth place in the team standings with 71 points, while the women are in ninth place with 18 points. BYU currently leads in both the men's and women's standings. [+]02/22/2010 - W. Swimming Air Force Heads to MWC Swimming & Diving Championships02/06/2010 - W. Swimming Falcons Fall to Wyoming in Regular Season Finale02/03/2010 - W. Swimming Air Force Closes Out Dual Slate Against Wyoming01/30/2010 - W. Swimming Falcons Wrap Up Competition at Air Force Diving Invitational01/29/2010 - W. Swimming Falcons Conclude Opening Day of Air Force Diving Invitational
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