HANOVER, N.H. — The Dartmouth men's swimming and diving team picked up an impressive 244-88 win over UMass this weekend as part of its annual Tate Ramsden Invitational. The Big Green won 16-of-18 events on the weekend, only falling short in one swimming and one diving event.
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Among the winners was
Jacob Turner, who had three individual wins and was part of a relay victory. Â
Tommy Erwin was victorious in three individual events as well. To read all the winners, check out the full results
here.
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 "This meet honors former team member Tate Ramsden '17 who passed away in 2015," said head coach
Milana Socha. "It is a time when our entire DCSD community comes together to celebrate the deep connections and passion that folks in our program have for one-another. Our men competed well, achieving many meet and personal records. There were a lot of exciting swims and dives this weekend, but senior captain
Yan Dvoretskiy deserves a special shoutout for challenging himself by racing in every event of the meet. As we look forward from here to our last dual meet of the season, I am excited to see how our men keep building from here."
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The Big Green picked up a number of meet records in the process, all of which were event winners as well. Included was Erwin in the 500 freestyle relay (4:28.01), Turner in the 100 butterfly (48.51) and
Andrew Chou in the 100 backstroke (48.05).
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Two relays picked up meet records as well. One was the free 200 freestyle relay team of
Logan Pack,
William McClelland,
Andrew Chou and
Colton Rasmussen who finished in 1:22.34. The other was the 200 medlay relay team of Chou,
David Kushnirsky, Turner and McClelland, who finished in 1:31.04.
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The Big Green had an all-time top 10 program performance:
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Dartmouth also had a number of lifetime bests:
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The Big Green return to action on Saturday, Jan. 31 when they close out the regular season at Columbia.
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