Salem had 46 student-athletes maintain at least 3.3 GPA over the course of the 2019-20 academic calendar, earning USA South Academic All-Conference accolades.
Salem College wrapped up the 2019-20 athletic season with a virtual banquet on Friday, May 8, honoring a total of 20 student-athletes for their contributions throughout the campaign.
Amy Stutzer is one of five first-year multi-sport athletes at Salem in 2019-20, including Rachel Black, Emily Inman, Maria Ferrer and Isabella Verdicchio.
Corrin Shores is the lone three-sport athlete featured in this seven-part series about Salem’s multi-sport athletes. Shores has competed in basketball, swimming and volleyball in her collegiate career.
Junior Corrin Shores capped off a dual meet at Pfeiffer with a trio of Top-3 finishes, including the first individual crown in her collegiate career, as the Salem swim team closed out the final meet of the 2019-20 swim season in Meisenheimer, N.C., on Saturday, Feb. 1.
The Salem swim team earned seven Top-3 finishes at a meet held at Greensboro College’s Reynolds Family Student Life Center Pool on Saturday, Jan. 18. The Spirits earned a 61-25 victory over the host Pride and fell by a 96-43 margin to Guilford at the meet.
The Salem swim team will make its sixth and final appearance in Greensboro this weekend, when the Spirits trek to Greensboro College for the second time in as many weekends to take part in a meet that includes The Pride and Guilford College at the Reynolds Family Student Life Center Pool on Saturday, Jan. 18 at 1 p.m.
Sophomore Allison Wakefield earned three Top-10s at a meet hosted by Greensboro on Saturday, Jan. 11, but the Salem swimming team fell in a series of clashes against Warren Peace (36-90), Warren Wilson (38-45) and Bridgewater (28-131) at the Reynolds Family Student Life Center Pool.
Salem swimming will head to neighboring Greensboro this weekend to take part in a meet that will feature William Peace, Warren Wilson, Bridgewater and the host Pride on Saturday, Jan. 11 at 1 p.m. The teams will compete at the Greensboro College Royce Reynolds Pool on the Greensboro campus.
The Salem swim team posted eight top-three finishes in a dual with Greensboro and Virginia held at Royce Reynolds Pool on the Greensboro campus on Saturday, December 7.
After nearly a month-long break from action, the Salem swimming team returns to competition this weekend when it heads to Greensboro for clash with The Pride and Virginia Wesleyan at the Royce Reynolds Pool at 1 p.m. on the Greensboro campus.
The Salem swim team wrapped up its fifth meet of the season with five Top-3 performances in a dual against Guilford and Sweet Briar at the Greensboro Aquatic Center on Friday evening.
The Salem swim team will make its second of three trips to the Greensboro Aquatic Center on Friday afternoon when the Spirits face both Guilford and Sweet Briar in a tri-meet.
The Spirits were led by the duo of Allsion Wakefield and Olivia Kleven, who combined for three first-place performances in the meet. Wakefield laid claim to the top spot in the 400 freestyle, after streaking down the pool in a time of 6:22.58, marking the best finish of her collegiate career.
The Salem swim team returns to the pool on Family Weekend and Fall Open House when it hosts Pfeiffer at the Salem Aquatics Center on Saturday, Nov. 9 at 1 p.m.
The Salem swimming team split a dual at Greensboro College on Saturday, Oct. 26, by earning a 78-19 win over the host Pride, resulting in their first team win this season. The Spirits, who also competed against Lees-McRae, suffered a 134-49 setback in the event.
The Salem swimming team, competing for its third time this month and second time in as many weeks, heads to Greensboro this weekend for a dual meet with The Pride on Saturday, Oct. 26, at 1 p.m.
Oliva Kleven became the first Salem individual to capture a race win, since the program’s return to the pool. She took first place in the 100-yard breaststroke in a time of 1:19.35, just over five seconds better than Ally Swain (William Peace), who closed in a time of 1:24.79.
After a two-week break from action, the Salem swim team returns to the pool when it heads to the North Carolina state capital to take part in the William Peace Double Dual on Saturday, Oct. 19. The event will take place at the Triangle Aquatic Center in Raleigh, beginning at 3:30 p.m., featuring competitors from Salem, William Peace, Sweet Briar and LaGrange.
The Salem swim team completed its return to the pool on Saturday, Oct. 5, by finishing seventh at the Guilford College Invitational held at the Greensboro Aquatic Center. The Spirits, who finished with 55 points in the day-long event, had four individual Top-15 finishes and one Top-10 team outing (seventh) in the 200-yard medley relay.
After a 3,522-day gap since its last collegiate swim meet, which came on Feb. 12, 2010, Salem College will return to the pool on Saturday, Oct. 5, when the Spirits take part in the Guilford College Invitational at the Greensboro Aquatic Center (GAC).