NEW YORK, N.Y. — The Dartmouth men's swimming and diving team came up short at Columbia on Saturday, 213-86.
Jihoon Jung and
Jacob Turner both picked up event wins to lead the way.
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"After spending the morning in the stands cheering for the women's team, the men got after it in the afternoon," said head coach
Milana Socha. "It was good to see them hold on to team energy in the back half of the meet and pick up some event wins in the final races of the meet. We had some solid races and solidified some of the things folks have been working on to get final direction on focus points heading into our championship season."
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Jung was victorious in the 200 breaststroke with a time of 2:00.68.
Jacob Turner enjoyed a strong back half of the race to win the 400 IM (3:54.09).
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The Big Green had an all-time top 10 program performances:
- #10 (tie) in the 200 Medley Relay – Chou, Kushnirsky, Turner, McClelland 1:29.46
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Dartmouth also had a lifetime best:
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Dartmouth also had a number of seasons bests:
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Saturday was the last full team regular season meet. Dartmouth will send some swimmers to the Boston Open Invite next weekend, with the divers competing at the Northeastern Diving Invite.
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