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Saturday's Women's Swimming aCCtion

Caroline Coolidge, Gettysburg
Caroline Coolidge, Gettysburg

Franklin & Marshall 122, Dickinson 83

Franklin & Marshall won seven events to defeat Dickinson 122-83 Saturday in a Centennial Conference (CC) meet. The Diplomats stay unbeaten in the CC at 5-0 and 6-4 overall. F&M is tied for first place in the conference with Gettysburg. Olivia Hill won both the 1,000 free (10:58.13) and the 500 free (5:18.44) for the Diplomats and Ana Franzluebbers took first in both the 200 free (1:59.44) and the 100 free (56.22). Dickinson first-year Natalie LeBlanc led the Red Devils with a pair of wins on the afternoon. She captured the 400 individual medley with a time of 4:50.54 and won the 100 backstroke with a time of 1:02.81. Recap

 

Gettysburg 142, Swarthmore 63

The Gettysburg College swimming teams celebrated Senior Day with a big sweep over a pair of strong Swarthmore College squads in Centennial Conference (CC) action at the Gettysburg College Bullets Pool Saturday afternoon. The women's team (6-2, 5-0 CC) bolted to a 54-20 lead after four events and cruised to a 142-63 victory. Both teams maintained at least a share of first place in the Centennial Conference standings and stayed perfect in CC competition. The Bullet women captured nine of 11 events and are now tied with Franklin & Marshall College atop the CC standings. Sophomore Caroline Coolidge was the only double-winner for the Bullets, touching first in the 200-IM (2:14.75) and the 500-free (5:22.28). Recap

 

Ursinus 109, Washington College 96

The Ursinus College women's swimming team scored 13 points in the final event, the 200 yard freestyle relay, as the Bears (7-4, 3-3 Centennial) defeated Washington College (4-5, 1-4 Centennial) 109-96 on Saturday afternoon in a Centennial Conference meet. The team of sophomore Kelsey Yoo, sophomore Sarah Kolosky, sophomore Lianna Foster-Bey, sophomore Jeannie Weaver won the event with a time of 1:43.88. Washington senior Rachel Glasser broke a pool record and won three individual events for the Shorewomen in the loss.  Her pool record came in the 200 freestyle as she posted a winning time of 1:55.66. She also won the 1000 freestyle in 10:54.47 and the 500 freestyle in 5:11.92. Recap

 

McDaniel 81, Bryn Mawr 32

Rachel Walega capped her three-win day as the leadoff leg in the 200 freestyle relay, which won in a pool- and program-record time of 1:42.32, capping McDaniel's 81-32 Centennial Conference (CC) women's swimming victory over Bryn Mawr on Saturday. Emma Duesterhaus, Abbie Schickler and Megan Giroux joined Walega on the record-setting relay for the Green Terror (2-4, 2-4 CC), which won 11 of the 14 events on the day. Meredith Davis led the Owls (3-6, 0-6 CC), touching first in the three shortest events to account for her team's three victories. Recap