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    May 5, 2024 · SARASOTA, Florida — Rice swimming & diving was represented at the USA Swimming Open Water Nationals by the distance trio of graduate senior Shannon Campbell, junior Amelia Kane and sophomore Ella Dyson. Dyson provided the highlight of the weekend with a second-place finish in the 5K race on Sunday.

  2. Dec 19, 2022 · She is the first Rice swimmer to win the individual championship in the six years of the event. Amelia Kane finished eighth individually, Shannon Campbell was ninth and Elizabeth Myers was 19th for Rice, which also won the event in 2019 and has finished no lower than second place as a team since 2016.

  3. Feb 27, 2024 · In the 500-yard freestyle, Rice swept the podium with junior Amelia Kane winning gold with a time of 4:43:70, sophomore Ella Dyson coming in second and fifth-year senior Shannon Cambell in third. On Sunday, the Owls repeated the sweep in the 1,650-yard freestyle.

  4. Junior Amelia Kane would win the race in 4:43.70, followed by sophomore Ella Dyson in 4:44.00, and fifth year Shannon Campbell in 4:45.84. The trio was locked in a close race throughout, seeing ...

  5. Feb 21, 2024 · Campbell, alongside fellow Owl distance swimmers Amelia Kane and Ella Dyson, were part of a small group of Owls who competed in the Pro Series event, an opportunity to test themselves against some of the best competition in the nation. "That was really exciting actually," Dyson said.

  6. Feb 22, 2024 · The Details: The quartet of junior Amelia Kane, graduate senior Shannon Campbell, senior Elizabeth Myers and sophomore Lily Cramer posted a season-best time for Rice of 7:15.79 in the 800-yard freestyle to place second. The Owls beat out SMU by 0.27 seconds for the silver medal in the event.

  7. May 5, 2024 · 5/5/2024 1:17:00 PM | Swimming SARASOTA, Florida — Rice swimming & diving was represented at the USA Swimming Open Water Nationals by the distance trio of graduate senior Shannon Campbell, junior Amelia Kane and sophomore Ella Dyson. Dyson provided the highlight of the weekend with a second-place finish in the 5K race on Sunday.

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