HANOVER, N.H. – Dartmouth women's swimming and diving won the Tate Ramsden Invitational, defeating Northeastern (181-155) and UMass (215-102).
The Big Green were first in 13 of the 18 events throughout the weekend.
Morning Session
Mia Leko won the 100 fly in a new meet record of 55.24, leaving less than half a second between her and the Northeastern swimmer in second. In the 200 free,
Ashley Post was first (1:52.39), finishing over five seconds ahead of a Huskey.
Mary Howley picked up a first-place finish in the 100 back (58.12), winning by less than three-tenths. To end the first session, the Big Green won the 200 medley relay in 1:46.95. Made up of Howley,
Rachel Zhang, Leko and Post, the relay out-finished Northeastern by two-tenths of a second.
Evening Session
Dartmouth's divers took the top two spots on 1-meter, with
Isabella Lichen winning (292.10) and
Alyssa Palacios taking second (288.45) and both qualifying for the Zone Championship.
Sarah Minnigh won the 1650 free in 17:40.40, beating a Northeastern swimmer by a whopping 26 seconds.
Post won her second event of the day, the 100 free, in a time of 51.62. R. Zhang took the 200 breast title (2:28.21), beating a Huskey by just one one-hundredth of a second. Leko broke yet another meet record, this time in the 200 fly (2:02.27).
The Big Green ended the weekend with a win in the 400 free relay (3:30.94). Composed of R. Zhang,
Zoe Wortzman, Post and Leko, the relay out-touched Northeastern by a second and a half.
Dartmouth will be at Columbia on Saturday, Feb. 5, for its final dual meet before the Ivy League Championship.