LEWISTON, Maine – Dartmouth women's swimming easily defeated Bates by a score of 166-52 on Friday. The Big Green won all but one of the 12 events, taking the top two spots in eight of them.
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Dartmouth took second through fourth in the 400-yard medley relay, being led by the D relay (4:00.96). That was followed by B (4:01.39), A (4:01.90) and C (4:06.03).
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Zoe Wortzman won the 200-yard freestyle (1:55.23), out-touching Maya Reynoso-Williams by half a second.
Sarah Minnigh came in third place with a time of 1:57.48. In the 50-yard freestyle,
Ashley Post took first (24.29), while
Cathleen Li was third (25.36). Post won the 100-yard freestyle (52.09) and was followed by
Laura Barthold (54.52) and
Mia Leko (54.53).
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The Big Green took won the top four spots in the 200-yard IM.
Summer Martin was first (2:09.51), setting a new Bates pool record, and was followed by
Melanya Zaraska (2:10.41), Leko (2:12.40) and
Alie Hunter (2:13.51).
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On the 1-meter diving board, the Green took first through third, led by
Isabella Lichen (279.37).
Maggie Pionzio was second (263.24) and
Allison Green (229.79) was third. On 3-meter, it was Pionzio that came in first place (291.15), while Lichen was second (247.20) and Green was third (193.94).
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Zaraska and Hunter were back in the 200-yard fly, taking first (2:09.34) and second (2:13.17), respectively. In the 200-yard backstroke,
Mackenzie Stumpf won with a time of 2:07.20 and broke the Tarbell pool record, while
Connie Zhang came second in 2:08.64. Stumpf also broke the pool record in the 200-yard breaststroke (2:22.41), while Martin was second (2:27.72) and
Kenna Van Steyn was third (2:29.36).
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Minnigh broke the pool record by coming in first place in the 500-yard freestyle (5:04.83) and Wortzman took second (5:14.16). To end the meet, Dartmouth won the 200-yard freestyle relay (1:37.22). Made up of Wortzman,
Eleanor Zwart, Post and Martin, the relay touched almost four seconds ahead of Bates' A relay and broke the pool record by over a second.
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The Big Green will have a month away from competition, returning on Jan. 4-5 against Penn and Yale.