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Huskies Complete Two Day Tate Ramsden Invitational

Hanover, N.H. – The Northeastern swim and dive team (4-1) finished the Tate Ramsden Invitational finishing with a 238–97 victory over UMass and falling to Dartmouth 212–124.
 
  • Freshman Alex Fuller led the Huskies in the sprint events, winning the 100 Free in 50.74 and capturing first place in the 100 Fly with a time of 54.97 in the finals.

  • Senior Anna Verlander added a pair of victories for Northeastern by claiming the 100 Back in 56.00 and the 200 Back in 2:02.19 during finals competition.

  • The Huskies swept the podium in the 100 Back as sophomore Delaney Alonso placed second in 56.96 and freshman Sophie Bromley followed closely behind in third at 56.97.

  • In the 400 IM, freshman Abigail Gowern earned a second-place finish after touching the wall in 4:30.59 to secure a key finals performance for Northeastern.

  • Northeastern's depth showed in the 200 Back, where Bromley placed third in 2:03.26 and Alonso followed with a fourth-place swim just outside the podium.

  • The Huskies' relay squad of Alex Fuller, Anna Verlander, Siena Griffiths and Kotoko Blair captured first place in the 400 Free Relay with a finals time of 3:28.51.

  • Freshman Siena Griffiths recorded a third-place finish in the 200 Free after posting a time of 1:54.46 in the finals.

  • Graduate student Elisabeth Bendall secured a third-place finish in the 100 Breast with a finals swim of 1:06.10 to contribute valuable points for Northeastern.

  • In the 1650 Free, Gowern placed third overall with a strong distance swim of 17:12.05 during the finals session.

  • The Northeastern A team of Delaney Alonso, Elisabeth Bendall, Alex Fuller and Kotoko Blair finished second in the 200 Medley Relay with a finals time of 1:44.03.


The Huskies will compete next Saturday, Jan. 24 when they host Stony Brook for Senior Day at Barletta Natatorium.
 
 
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