Swimming and diving to compete in NCAA Championships
Carla Mendez | Staff Writer For their thirteenth consecutive season, the FIU swimming and diving team will compete in the NCAA Women’s Swimming & Diving…
Carla Mendez | Staff Writer For their thirteenth consecutive season, the FIU swimming and diving team will compete in the NCAA Women’s Swimming & Diving…
Will Duval | Sports Director The FIU swimming and diving team is traveling to Dallas, Texas to participate in the American Athletic Conference Championships, beginning…
Adrian Benitez | Contributing Writer The FIU diving team is traveling to Fort Myers, Florida to compete in a meet with the FGCU Eagles on…
Will Duval | Sports Director The FIU swimming and diving team is opening up their season in a dual-meet against the Miami Hurricanes on Wednesday,…
Dalton Tevlin/Sports Director FIU swimming & diving continue to be perennial conference champions with this sixth straight conference title. This win breaks the Conference USA…
Along with her teammates and coaches, Ruele credits most of her success to her family. Specifically, her mother, who Naomi says, “sacrificed so much for me. I am so grateful for her and everything she has given me. And my brother who always supports me.”
Ruele has the chance to finally represent herself in her first Olympic competition and FIU is proud to have such talent.
Sophomore Rebecca Quesnel and junior Lily Kauffman, two of the most nationally represented Panthers, continued their recent string of successes at the NCAA Zone B Diving competition
Overall, the University brought home seven wins of the 12 events, coupled with seven second place finishes.
The difficulty in this season’s schedule not only lies in the talent faced, but also in the number of meets, with three more this season than last. The 2015-2016 regular season will last at least another week longer than it did in 2014-2015, as well.