PRINCETON, N.J. –
Maggie Lambdin placed fourth in the 3-meter dive A-Finalist at the Ivy League Championships as the Dartmouth women's swim and dive team completed competition on Saturday evening from Princeton. Lambdin was the only Big Green competitor in an A-Final event. She scored a 285.05.
"Maggie was on fire today - she dove incredibly well in her first Ivy A final and is going to be a dominate diver in the league for years to come!" said Head Coach
Milana Socha.
In the 1650 free, a timed final event,
Addy Domian placed 12
th with a time of 16:51.46. The time was a lifetime best, the seventh best time in program history and she had a lifetime best split at the 1000.
Izzy Mundee finished right behind her in 13
th with a time of 16:52.04. Mundee now ranks fifth in the event in team history and she also had a lifetime best split at the 1000.
Sydney Rawie placed 15
th with a time of 16:55.32 and
Carly Joerin placed 19
th after going a 17:32.03.
Ekin Okudur finished 23
rd in the C-Final and her time in prelims was a lifetime best of 2:01.89.
Lucy Benoit finished right behind her in 24
th in the C-Final with a time of 2:03.35
Samantha Li moved up from her prelims seed to win the C-final of the 100 free going 50.41; a lifetime best time and now ranks fifth on the All-Time Top 10 performers list.
Maddie Blackwell finished 20
th in the C-Final with a new lifetime best time of 50.66 after having previously set a new lifetime best in prelims.
The 200 breast saw a 16
th place finish in the B-Final for
Kathy Jia after going a time of 2:17.69. In the same event, Joerin had a 22
nd place finish in the C-Final after going a 2:21.00.
Jamie Legh tied for 12
th in the B-Final of the 200 fly going a 2:00.11, after moving up her 16
th seed from prelims.
Lindsey Drumm finished 23
rd in the C-Final after swimming a 2:04.13.
McLane Gmelich went a lifetime best in prelims, 2:05.44.
The 400 free relay of Blackwell, Li, Legh and
Lane Murray had a sixth-place finish after swimming the fifth fastest time in program history, 3:22.70.
"I'm exceptionally proud of all the women for the heard work they put in the season, the way they navigated the ups and downs of a four day competition, and most importantly how they showed up as a team. Breaking the 500 point barrier and moving up in the league rankings sets the stage for things to come in future seasons. The leadership of our seniors paved the way for these results and we will miss them dearly when they graduate this spring,' said Socha.
Updated scores are as follows.
- Princeton – 1,479
- Harvard – 1,287.50
- Yale – 1,090.50
- Brown – 998.50
- Penn – 990.50
- Columbia – 622
- Dartmouth – 526
- Cornell – 404
The women's diving team is back in action when they head to NCAA Diving Zones on Monday, March 10 through Wednesday, March 12.