HANOVER, N.H.— Finishing off the Tate Ramsden Invitational on Saturday at Karl Michael Pool, the Dartmouth women's swimming and diving team defeated UMass by a score of 254-69, and suffered a 175-156 loss to Northeastern.
Julianne Jones turned in multiple performances for the record books, breaking two meet records and one pool record.
Jones swam a 2:16.39 to win the 200 breast, breaking her own pool record. The sophomore also won the 400 IM with a meet-record 4:24.48, and had another first-place finish with a meet record in the 200 breast (2:00.09).
Another meet record fell courtesy of
Jamieson Legh, who registered a 55.61 during her first-place effort in the 100 back.
Carinn Bethea had a win on Friday and added two more on Saturday, finishing first in the 200 free with a time of 1:50.09 and swimming a 17:23.55 in the 1650 free.
Kathy Jia gave the Big Green a victory in the 100 breast (1:04.99).
Maggie Lambdin, who had an outright win on the 3-meter board in last weekend's Ivy League competition, was victorious on both the 1-meter (281.90) and 3-meter (297.55) boards.
Prior to Saturday's slate of events, the Big Green honored seniors
Zoe Moon and
Rachel Zhang.
Ivy League action resumes on Saturday, Jan. 27 when Dartmouth visits Columbia.