HANOVER, N.H. – Dartmouth men's swimming and diving won the Tate Ramsden Invitational, defeating UMass (232-91).
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The Big Green were first in all but one of the 18 events throughout the weekend.
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Morning Session
Dartmouth took the top three spots in the 100 fly, led by Alexander Ye (50.05).
Isaac Weigel (50.62) and
Steven Mendley (52.02) followed soon after. A few events later in the 100 breast, it was Weigel that was first (58.17) and Ye placed second (58.66).
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In the 200 free,
Tim Park and
Tim Cushman touched just over half a second apart to finish first and second with times of 1:42.16 and 1:42.73, respectively.
Joe Moll won the 400 IM (4:11.09), leaving three seconds behind him. Not long after, Moll picked up his second victory, this time in the 100 back with a time of 52.16. Cushman took second in 52.40.
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To end the first session, Dartmouth won the 200 medley relay (1:34.04). Made up of Ye, Weigel, Mendley and Park, the relay out-finished UMass by over a second and a half.
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Evening Session
Dartmouth took first and second on the 3-meter board, with
Kyle Schubert leading the way with a Zone Championship qualifying score of 323.15 and
Jason Rickenbacher following with a 221.20. Weigel won his third event of the day, the 1000 free, with a time of 9:45.14, while Ye touched soon after in second (9:47.20).
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In the 200 back, Moll was first (1:52.33), followed by Molloy (1:53.23), Cushman (1:55.99) and
Joseph Hurle (1:59.49). Mendley claimed the win in the 100 free (47.21), while
Parker Hershberger was victorious in the 200 breast (2:11.67).
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The Big Green ended the weekend by taking first in the 400 free relay (3:05.05). Made up of Weigel, Mendley, Park and Cushman, the relay beat UMass by over five seconds.
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Dartmouth will be at Columbia on Saturday, Feb. 5, for its final dual meet before the Ivy League Championship at the end of the month.