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Women wash-over Hamilton and Union

Two more dominant performances in the pool take record to impressive 5-1

Sarah Poling Luehrman

Issue date: 1/27/05 Section: Sports
After four straight victories in the last three weeks, the Middlebury women's swimming and diving team enters the second half of the season with an exceptional record of 5-1 and hopes for more success ahead. Though on the road for the last two weekends, the Panthers nonetheless defeated Hamilton 147-91 on Saturday, Jan. 15 and easily topped Union 204-95 the following Saturday, Jan. 22. "Typically," said Head Coach Peter Solomon, "the Union College meet comes at a time in our schedule when the swimmers are looking to compete in some other events and add a bit of variety to their racing routine." The meet at Union was indeed the last away meet before the MIT Invitational in February, just before the NESCAC Championships.

Individual performances in both swimming and diving continue to exceed expectations and break records. At Hamilton, Sara Cowie '08 won both the 200m free and the 500m free and set a pool record with a time of 10:36.61 in the 1,000m free. The following weekend at Union, Cowie delivered another victory in the 1,650m free. The latter was a particularly exciting event for Cowie and for the entire team; her time of 17:36.59 is a NCAA "B" standard, and ranks her eighth in NCAA Division III. Solomon described her performance as a highlight of the Union meet.

Other swimmers contributed remarkable individual victories to the team as well. Marika Ross '08 picked up a pair of wins at each meet, dominating the 200m IM and 200m fly at Hamilton and the 200m free and 50m fly at Union. Not only did she take home as many individual victories between Hamilton and Union as any other swimmer, but she also contributed her speed to two winning relay teams. The Panthers won the 200 medley relay at Union with Ross, Pam Chatikavanij '08, Becca Reingold '07 and Katie Chambers '08, and the 400m free relay at Hamilton with Ross, Chatikavanij, Liz Rice '07 and Barbara Van der Veer '07. Van der Veer swam to victory individually as well, with two key wins at Hamilton in the 50m free and the 100m free. Reingold and Chatikavanij each picked up an individual win at Union in addition to their relays, Reingold in the 50m back and Chatikavanij in the 100m free. McKenna Moreau '06 also contributed multiple victories to Middlebury's score in the 200m back at Hamilton and the 200m free and 100m back at Union. Other winning swimmers at Union were Emily Molitor '08 in the 100m fly, Anna Flores '08 in the 100m breast and Katie Chambers '08 in the 400m IM.
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