Posted by Chris Megginson - Tue, Jul 6, 2010 - [Women's Swimming]

Kathleen Ewing
Campbellsville University women's swimming signed another recruit for 2010-11 last week: Katleen Ewing from Madisonville-North Hopkins High School.
Ewing, a three-time Kentucky state qualifier, was named the MNHHS team captain the past two years and was the 2009-10 recipient of her team's Coaches' Award. She brings in best times of 1:06 in the 100-meter butterfly, 1:02 in the 100-meter free and is in the high 26 seconds for the 50-meter free.
Posted by Richard RoBards - Fri, Apr 23, 2010 - [Women's Swimming]

Catie Sattler, seated at right, with her mom and coaches Lindsay Hines and Nathan Quisenberry
Catie Sattler said she loves the school, the campus and the sports
ministry program at Campbellsville University. It also didn't hurt that a
tiger is her favorite animal.
Tiger Swim Coach Lindsay Hines is glad, because Sattler signed a letter
of intent on Friday to swim next year for CU.
Posted by Chris Megginson - Tue, Mar 9, 2010 - [Women's Swimming]

Breanna Irwin (Center) is presneted her award by coaches Lindsay Hines and Nathan Quesenberry
Brenna
Irwin, a Campbellsville (Ky.) University sophomore from Louisville, has been
honored as the NAIA Champions of Character award winner for women's swimming at
a Wednesday evening banquet held prior to the opening of the swim nationals in
St. Peters, Mo.
Irwin,
according to her coach, Lindsay Hines: "Brenna is a great example of an athlete
that gives 110 percent not only in a race, but also at practice ... and does it
without ever complaining."
Posted by Richard RoBards - Sun, Feb 28, 2010 - [Women's Swimming]

CU swimmers who have qualified for nationals
When coach Lindsay Hines and her Water Tigers leave for St. Peters, Mo. on Tuesday and the national swim meet, she'll have three individuals swimming in five events and five relay teams qualified.
"I do anticipate a couple of our relays to make top 16 in the nation and move on to compete in the finals," said Hines. "The girls have worked really hard this year and I expect to see some of our best times from some of them, not only in the individual events, but also in their relay splits."
Posted by Richard RoBards - Mon, Feb 15, 2010 - [Women's Swimming]

Lyndsay Ritchie
In its last warm-up before nationals, the Campbellsville University
swim team beat Berea (40-29) and lost to the University of the
Cumberlands (57-19) in a meet on Saturday in Williamsburg.
Lyndsay Ritchie turned in the best individual performance in the
100-yard breaststroke with a first-place finish in 1:15.59. The
400-yard freestyle relay team (Brooke Cato, Tori Reiss, Ellen Hittson
and Rachel Manias) also took first in the time of 3:59.79.