Senior
Mary Rose Donahue, sophomore
Sarah Dunbar and freshman
India Phillips each won two individual events Saturday to lead the Colorado College women's swimming and diving team to a pair of victories over Austin College and University of the Ozarks in a double-dual meet in Sherman, Texas.
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The Tigers captured first place in every race on their way to defeating Austin, 196-35, and Ozarks, 199-18.
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Donahue returned to the team after studying abroad in fine fashion, winning both diving events, while Dunbar won the 50- and 100-freestyle events and joined senior
Justina Zuckerman and sophomores
Jio Chang and
Selma Jukic on the 400-yard freestyle relay team that captured first place. Phillips, meanwhile, won the 200 IM and 500 freestyle races.
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Also winning an event on Saturday were Chang (200 free), seniors
Emily Harrison (1000 free),
Ellen Silk (100 fly) and
Hannah Cooper (100 back), and freshman Emiliegh Rafidi (100 breaststroke).
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In addition to the 400 free relay, the Tigers also won the meet-opening 200-yard medley relay, consisting of Harrison, Silk, and freshmen
Dervla Moore-Frederick and
Ellie Pfeiffer.
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"It was exciting to see some new faces step up and post wins today," head coach
Anne Goodman James said. "We demonstrated the depth and versatility of our team."
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Colorado College posted the top four spots in four events, the 50 freestyle, 100 freestyle, 100 breaststroke and 3-meter diving.
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The Tigers are idle until Nov. 17, when they will compete at the Phoenix Fall Classic in Chicago, Ill.
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