HANOVER, N.H. — The Dartmouth women's swimming and diving team racked up impressive wins over UMass (238-97) and Northeastern (212-124) this weekend as part of the Tate Ramsden Invitational.
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The Big Green won 12-of-18 events on the weekend. To check them all out, click
here for the complete results.
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"This weekend is a wonderful celebration of the broader Dartmouth swimming and diving community," said head coach
Milana Socha. "It was great to see so many family members, friends and alumnae in the stands supporting our current student-athletes and helping honor our senior at their last home meet. The women saw a smattering of records — pool, meet and lifetime best — throughout the weekend. It was good to see them step up and keep competing throughout the weekend and we are looking forward to our last regular season competition at the end of the month."
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Izzy Mundee's performance in the 1650 freestyle was a huge highlight as her time of 16:33.76 was a new pool record, also a new lifetime best and good for second in program history.
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Meanwhile,
Carinn Bethea picked up a pair of meet records. They came in the 200 freestyle (1:48.89) and 500 freestyle (4:56.01), as part of her four overall event wins. She was also part of relay wins in the 200 freestyle and 200 medley relays.
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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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Dartmouth impressed in diving as well, with
Maggie Lambdin winning the 1-meter and 3-meter with scores of 276.10 and 331.05, respectively, which were also NCAA Zone qualifying scores.
Milly Kirkman's 1-meter score of 271.35 gave her a zone qualifying score for the first time this season, and in her career for the first-year.
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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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