HANOVER, N.H. — The Northeastern swim and dive team beat Dartmouth 175-156 and UMass 273-51 at the Tate Ramsden Invitational at Dartmouth College after the two-day meet concluded Saturday afternoon.
SATURDAY
- Freshman May Bradburn opened the morning with a 54.68 time in the 100 Fly to win the event and set a pool record, and was followed by junior Hannah Seward (54.85) and senior Jamie Koo (54.88).
- The Huskies closed out the morning session with a 1:44.07 time in the 200 Medley Relay, as Koo, sophomore Kate Cosgrove, sophomore Marcela Scaramuzza and sophomore Kotoko Blair combined to win the event.
- Seward was the runner up in two other events after the 100 Fly: 200 Fly (2:02.43) and 200 Free (1:50.69)
- Junior diver Erin Murphy finished second in the 1M Dive with a score of 275.40.
- Bradburn then won the 100 Free in the afternoon, recording a time of 50.44 seconds in the win.
- Northeastern also won the 400 Free Relay, setting a meet record in the event with a time of 3:25.46.
FRIDAY
- The 200 Free Relay team of Koo, Blair, Bradburn and freshman Mary Nordmann posted a time of 1:32.77 to set both the meet and pool records, and were under two seconds away from the Northeastern record.
- Junior Hannah Seward picked up a win in the 200 IM, setting the meet record with a time of 2:04.71. The Huskies earned places 1-7 in the event.
- Koo also won the 50 Free, recording a time of 23.17 to break the meet record. She was followed by Bradburn (23.32) and Blair (23.55).
- Junior Erin Murphy finished second in the 3M Dive with a score of 284.95 and senior Grace Miller was the runner-up in the 500 Free (5:01.18).
Next up, the Huskies will head over to Boston University for the Boston Winter Open Friday, Feb. 9 and Saturday, Feb. 10.