CAMBRIDGE, Mass. – The University of Pennsylvania women's swimming and diving team came up short in its regular-season finale Saturday at Blodgett Pool, falling to Harvard 194-106.
With the loss, the Quakers fall to 8-4 overall on the year, concluding their Ivy League slate with a 3-4 record.
Freshman
Kayla Fu was an enormous help again on Saturday with her trio of first-place finishes as she gears up for her first Ivy League Championships next month.
Quaker Notemeal
*Fu claimed all three of the 50 freestyle (23.43), 100 free (50.99), and 100 butterfly (55.05) events on Saturday.
Amy Qin placed second in the 100 free with a time of 51.36 while
Vanessa Chong took third place in the 100 fly at 56.35.
*Chong was also fast in the 200 butterfly, winning the event by clocking a 2:03.46.
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Anna Boeckman's time of 10:16.70 was good enough for second place in the 1000 free with
Sydney Bergstrom placing third at 10:20.39.
*Qin also had a second-place finish in the 100 backstroke with a time of 54.39.
Kate Levensten was third at 55.95.
*Levensten took second place in the 200 back with a time of 2:01.20, while her teammate
Katya Eruslanova earned a third-place finish at 2:03.76.
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Anna Moehn timed in at 4:57.45 in the 500 free to take second place.
*Qin clocked a mark of 2:05.72 to take second place in the 200 IM.
*Levensten, Qin, Fu, and
Amber Smith placed second in the 200-medley relay with a time of 1:43.58.
*Moehn's time of 1:54.60 placed third in the 200 free.
*Taking third place in the 200 free relay,
Keara McGowan,
Jenna Jacobs, Smith, and Moehn clocked a 1:38.26.
Up Next
It's a little less than a month until the Quakers resume action in the pool, as they head to Princeton for the Ivy League Championships Feb. 19-22 at DeNunzio Pool.
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