NCAA News Archive - 2007

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Richard Quick’s Stanford University women’s swimming and diving teams won five straight championships from 1992 through 1996.
Mar 12, 2007 1:01:10 AM


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50 years ago
1957 (March) — Dartmouth College skiing student-athlete Chiharu Igaya becomes the only person to win six career individual titles in the National Collegiate Skiing Championships.
40 years ago
1967 (March 17) — Winston-Salem State University becomes the first historically black university to capture an NCAA basketball championship (College Division). The team is coached by the legendary Clarence “Big House” Gaines and led by most outstanding player Earl Monroe.
20 years ago
1987 (March 16) — Michael Lofton of New York University becomes the first man to win four national titles in the same event (sabre) at the National Collegiate Fencing Championships.
15 years ago
1992 (March 19-21) — Stanford University swimmers win their first of five consecutive NCAA Division I women’s team titles under head coach Richard Quick.
Five years ago
2002 (March 9) — The first Division III women’s ice hockey championship is contested in Elmira, New York, where host Elmira College claims the first of two consecutive titles.


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