OXFORD, Ohio –
Maggie Lambdin qualified for Diving Zones as
the Dartmouth Women's Swim and Dive closed three days of competition at the Miami invite in third place, falling to Miami of Ohio and Indiana State.
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"I am pleased with what we learned over these past few days of competition and know we are set up for an exciting back half of the season," said head coach
Milana Socha. "Walking away from mid season with new team records, Top 10 program times and many athletes with lifetime bests bodes well for what is still to come! Our divers in particular really got after it this meet which was great to see."
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Addy Domian led our distance crew with a 9th place finish in the 1650 free.
Maria Uranga followed with another 9th place finish to win the B-final heat of the 200 backstroke in a lifetime best time of 2:00.17. This now ranks her seventh overall in program top-10 performers. A highlight of the 100 free was
Elizabeth Ann Stromberger going a college best time. Jamie Legh rounded out an excellent few days of racing with a 2nd place finish in the 200 fly, going 1:59.99.
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Maggie Lambdin and Klara Johnson Stjernström finished 1-2 on platform to close the diving portion of the meet. Maggie's score of 231.75 qualifies her for NCAA Diving Zones, the first round of the NCAA Championship meet.
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To close out the competition the 400 freestyle A-relay team of Sam Li,
Lane Murray,
Maddie Blackwell, and Jamie Legh went a 3:23.62 for the ninth fastest time in program history.
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The Big Green head into a good training block and resume full team competition in the new year against Bates College on January 4
th after the distance folks compete in Miami Florida at the CSCAA Open Water National meet December 15th.
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