HANOVER, N.H. — Returning to Ivy League competition after last weekend's victory over Bates, the Dartmouth men's swimming and diving team fell to both Yale (224-76) and Penn (215-84) on Saturday at Karl Michael Pool.
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"We had a pretty solid showing coming off a challenging training block," said head coach
Milana Socha. "Continuing to learn how to bring the fight when we are fatigued and holding on to good technical details will be key for us in the last few meets of the regular season."
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The Big Green went 1-2 over Penn in the 200 free thanks to
Isaac Weigel, who placed second overall with a time of 1:40.51, and
Tim Park, who was third at 1:40.75.
Yan Dvoretskiy gave Dartmouth a win over Yale in the 200 fly, placing second with a time of 1:50.05.
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Dartmouth earned a pair of top-three finishes in the 200 medley relay and the 200 free relay.
Colton Rasmussen,
Alexander Ye,
Adam Ladman and Park compiled a time of 1:31.65 in the 200 medley relay, and Rasmussen, Weigel, Ye and Park swam a 1:21.57 in the 200 free relay. Rasmussen and Ye had top-three finishes of their own in the 100 free and the 200 breast, respectively.
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The Big Green are back in action at Karl Michael Pool for a third straight weekend, beginning on Friday, Jan. 19 when the two-day Tate Ramsden Invitational begins.
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