AUS Women's Swimming Headlines
Sport universitaire de l'Atlantique publie les calendriers de natation, d'athlétisme et de curling pour 2026-2027
Carrier Clarke captures seven gold medals to lead Dalhousie to a 24th straight title, while Kingston claims three individual golds and Swimmer of the Meet honours at the Bell AUS Swimming Championships.
Tigers claim 24th straight women’s crown and fifth consecutive men’s title as records fall in St. John’s
Relay dominance and individual wins power Tigers’ Day 2 surge
Records fall and team battles take shape on opening night in St. John’s
Schofield dominates with multiple wins and U SPORTS qualifiers, while Nolan sweeps all four 50m events and breaks two Dalhousie records.
Dalhousie dominates second AUS swim meet as UNB, Memorial and Mount Allison battle for podium positions.
AUS swimmers dive into the new season at Mount Allison Invitational, with Dalhousie setting the early pace.
(HALIFAX, N.S.) Atlantic University Sport is pleased to announce the schedules for the 2025-26 swimming, curling, and track and field seasons.
(HALIFAX, N.S.) Atlantic University Sport is pleased to announce the nominees for the 37th annual PepsiCo James Bayer Memorial Scholarship Award.
(HALIFAX, N.S.) Dalhousie Tigers swimmer Emma Carrier Clarke and Tigers track and field athlete Abbi Gaudry have been named co-winners of the AUS Female Athlete of the Week award. Memorial Sea-Hawks swimmer Chris Weeks and Moncton Aigles Bleus track and field athlete Max Mazerolle have been named co-winners on the men's side.
(SAINT JOHN, N.B.) The Dalhousie Tigers emerged as the winner of both the women’s and men’s titles at the 2025 Bell AUS Swimming Championships held at the Canada Games Aquatic Centre in Saint John.
(SAINT JOHN, N.B.) The Dalhousie Tigers continue to lead the way at the 2025 Bell AUS Swimming Championships at the Canada Games Aquatic Centre in Saint John.