Sports Update 2/9

February 10, 2008

Editor’s note: This article was initially published in The Daily Gazette, Swarthmore’s online, daily newspaper founded in Fall 1996. As of Fall 2018, the DG has merged with The Phoenix. See the about page to read more about the DG.

Scoreboard
M. Swimming: Swarthmore 118, Dickinson 87
W. Basketball: Dickinson 70, Swarthmore 55
M. Basketball: Dickinson 74, Swarthmore 69 OT
W. Swimming: Dickinson 111, Swarthmore 94

Women’s Basketball – Dickinson Collects Conference Win Over Garnet
The Dickinson women’s basketball team improved to 14-6, 12-2 in the Centennial on Saturday afternoon, defeating Swarthmore 70-55 in Tarble Pavilion Saturday afternoon.

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Men’s Basketball – Red Burn Garnet
The Centennial Conference slate of men’s basketball games Saturday afternoon had its share of thrillers as four games were decided by four points or less.

Swimming – Garnet Men Pull Ahead of Dickinson
The Swarthmore men’s swim team picked up their fourth Centennial Conference win, defeating Dickinson with a final score of 118-87.

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