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NDC dives into new year at Fairmont State

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Stephanie Mulvin/Head Coach | Notre Dame College

Stephanie Mulvin/Head Coach | Notre Dame College

This Week: The Notre Dame College swimming and diving team will return to the water on Friday Jan. 13 at 5 p.m. as they travel to Fairmont State University.

Coaches Corner: Notre Dame is led by head coach Stephanie Mulvin who is in her sixth season with the Falcon swimming and diving program. Mulvin has three MEC Championship trophies under her belt, after coaching the men's side to three consecutive conference crowns in 2020, 2021 and 2022. Sabrina Buhagiar leads Fairmont State in her second season as head coach.

Rankings: Neither of these teams are ranked according to the College Swimming & Diving Coaches Association of America (CSCAA) Division II Poll.

Noting the NDC Falcons: Notre Dame College returns to the water after last swimming against John Carroll and Oberlin inside Mellen Pool back on Dec. 2. The Falcons fell 187-24 to JCU and 148-63 to OC on the men's side, while dropping 157-64 to JCU and 113-98 to OC on the women's side.

Entering the week, NDC's men's team flashes a 3-5 dual meet record, as the women are 2-6. Both teams are 0-1 inside the GMAC/MEC with a loss to Ashland.

Junior Ashton Smith and senior Hannah Berlin will lead the NDC swimming and diving program into Fairmont State University this weekend after being recognized as MEC Swimmer of the Week earlier this season.

Noting the FSU Falcons: Fairmont State University enters this week winless in dual meet competitions. The FSU men's side is 0-4 after most recently dropping 120-71 at Salem on Nov. 4. The FSU women's team is 0-3 after falling 106-97 at Salem.

The last time Fairmont State was in the pool was Nov. 19 at the Magnus Cup Invitational, which featured competition from 11 different institutions ranging from NCAA Division I to Division III.

The FSU Falcons carry an 0-1 GMAC/MEC record into the meet with a defeat on both sides to Frostburg State University back on Oct. 29. 

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