Denison wins NCAA Division III Mens' Championship

Kenyon's incredible 30+ year NCAA Championship streak, longest in any sport, now over. Gregg Parini, former Kenyon sprinter, has coached Denison for the past 20+ years. He also coaches Denison's womens' team, which also broke Kenyon's 17 year stranglehold on the distaff NCAA Championships several years ago.
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    Wow. That's amazing. I went there, was marginally on the recruiting roster, had a look around and never swam a stroke. Spent my college career in other pursuits, happily so. But I knew the swimmers, including Gregg Parini, a giant guy with a voice like a foghorn and a generous manner. I'm sad for Kenyon, I guess, but very happy for Parini. Really--wow. A huge accomplishment for Jim Steen, the Kenyon coach for all those years.
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  • Former Member
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    Wow. That's amazing. I went there, was marginally on the recruiting roster, had a look around and never swam a stroke. Spent my college career in other pursuits, happily so. But I knew the swimmers, including Gregg Parini, a giant guy with a voice like a foghorn and a generous manner. I'm sad for Kenyon, I guess, but very happy for Parini. Really--wow. A huge accomplishment for Jim Steen, the Kenyon coach for all those years.
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