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W. Swimming Takes Out Elis, Loses to Princeton at H-Y-P

The Crimson then finished the meet by handily beating Princeton on the final relay. Chock, sophomores Sarah Murphy and Jana McDougall, and freshman Christin Mcconnel rallied to finish in 3:31.57, over four seconds ahead of the Tigers' best finish.

"It was great to go out of this meet on such a positive note," said Jo. "I think the team can carry the energy from that last relay into Ivies."

The Ivy Championships are the only remaining competition on the team's roster, and this weekend's results haven't dampened the team's outlook.

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"We know that we have a great shot at winning Ivies," said Machorek. "Traditionally, our team is stronger at championship meets because that format allows our depth to have more of an impact."

Regardless of the outcome of the H-Y-P meet, the Lady Crimson is going into the Ivies with one of its strongest teams ever. The team looks to get the title back from Princeton and Brown, the defending champs.

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