
Impact
We Need Your Support
The women’s swim team is primed to secure their 24th-consecutive conference championship this season, while the men are going after their 31st AUS championship title in program history, with an eye on some personal best performances at the national championships. There are a number of meets scheduled for the season to help prepare them for a run at back-to-back AUS conference championship titles and need your assistance to make it happen.
About Our Teams
Over the years Dalhousie’s men’s swimming program has established a tradition of excellence well known in Atlantic University Sport (AUS) and U SPORTS, most recently captured their 30th AUS championship at the end of the 2021-22 season. Many of the student-athletes who have been a part of the black and gold swim team have recorded outstanding finishes to earn medals at the conference and national levels in addition to AUS all-star and U SPORTS all-Canadian honours.
The women’s swimming program has been crowned Atlantic University Sport (AUS) champions 36 times since the program’s inception including their 23rd consecutive title in the 2021-22 season. Their record has allowed them to become known as a fierce competitor and high level program in the AUS and U SPORTS. Athletes on this team have been recognized as AUS all-stars and/or U SPORTS all-Canadians for incredible finishes in the pool, as well as Academic all-Canadians for exceptional work in their academic programs.
Numerous swimmers have also been recognized for their excellence in the classroom as U SPORTS Academic all-Canadians.
Adopt a Tiger Program
The Adopt a Tiger program offers supporters an opportunity to assist the Dalhousie swim teams in their pursuit of excellence as they balance the demands of being varsity student-athletes. Funds raised through Adopt a Tiger help ensure that the student experience offered to Dal Tigers is as superb as their commitment to represent our university.
If you would like more information about this campaign, please contact Clare MacDermott at Clare.MacDermott@dal.ca