Williams Extends Lead After Day Two at Women's Swimming & Diving Championships
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MIDDLEBURY, Vt. – Williams extended its lead on day two of the 2010 NESCAC Women’s Swimming & Diving Championships hosted by Middlebury College. The Ephs now have 1,337.5 points to lead Amherst (1,000.5), Middlebury (836) and Tufts (796.5).
Saturday’s events featured six different winners in individual events. Jennifer Friedlander of Middlebury started things off by setting a pool record with a time of 10:18.30 in the 1000 free. Caroline Wilson of Williams won the 400 IM (4:28.99), while her teammate Logan Todhunter captured the 100 fly in 56.58, a new pool record.
Amherst’s Kendra Stern broke
her own meet record, along with the pool record in the 200 free
(1:54.10). Lisa Cucolo of Williams captured the 100 breaststroke
(1:05.94), while Emily Swett of Amherst won the 100 back
(58.01).
In relay action, K.C. Ha, Liz Visconti, Todhunter and Carolyn
Geller of Williams won the 200 medley with a combined time of
1:46.41. The evening concluded with the Middlebury team of
Katherine Loftus, Friedlander, Nora Daly and Audrey Tolbert winning
the 800 free relay with a time of 7:35.33.
Action resumes on Sunday with trials at 10:00 a.m. and finals beginning at 5:30 p.m.

