PRINCETON, N.J. – Dartmouth men's swimming and diving returned to the pool for day two of the Big Al Open on Saturday. The team remains in sixth place with 194 points, ahead of Johns Hopkins with 183.5.
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The Big Green were 10th in the 200 medley relay (1:30.66). Made up of
Noah Hensley,
Brandon Liao,
Connor LaMastra and
John Hall, the relay finished three-tenths of a second ahead of Denver.
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In the 400 IM,
Joe Moll came in 23rd (4:04.52), while Zack Browne was 26th (4:31.11). Swimming the 100 fly, LaMastra placed ninth in the B final with a time of 47.68, leaving over a second between him and a swimmer from Brown.
Andrew Vorobev competed in the D final, touching in 28th (50.49).
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Hall was 16th in the 200 free (1:40.94), while
Tim Park dropped almost a second from prelims to finish in 18th place (1:39.37). Three swimmers competed in the D final of the 100 breast, being led by Liao (57.53).
Parker Hershberger (58.05) and
Connor Richmond (58.41) followed soon after.
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In the 100 back,
Tim Cushman dropped a few tenths of a second from his morning swim to finish in 18th place (50.05), while Hensley was 22nd (50.49) and Vorobev came in 30th (51.51). Four divers ended up scoring on the 3-meter diving board, being led by
Justin Sodokoff in fifth (325.65).
Ray Neistat came in eighth (253.25),
Kyle Schubert was 11th (230.90) and
Jonathan Hu placed 12th (198.75).
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To end the evening, Dartmouth came in sixth place in the 800 free relay (6:38.70). Made up of LaMastra,
Landon Armstrong, Park and Hall, the relay left over a second between it and Columbia.
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The final day of the meet will begin at 10 a.m.