The Basics
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Scores: #1 Johns Hopkins-176, #7 NYU-86
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Records: JHU (5-3) • NYU (1-1)
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Location: New York, NY • Palladium Athletic Facility
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The Short Story: In a meeting of top-10 teams, it was the top-ranked Johns Hopkins women's swimming team that prevailed in a 176-86 win at seventh-ranked NYU Saturday afternoon. The Blue Jays won 12 of 14 events, broke five pool records and posted a pair of NCAA provisional times en route to the win. Â
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Quoting Coach Armstrong
• "The women were totally dominant! They swam with confidence and we think they are really starting to prove to themselves that when they put their head down and race hard, they are a real force to be reckoned with."
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Top Finishers
• Hopkins kicked off the meet with first and third-place finishes in the 400 Medley Relay. Sophomore
Sydney Okubo, senior
Sonia Lin, sophomore
Rebecca Ssengonzi and senior
Kiki Petersen beat the field with a pool record and NCAA provisional time of 3:50.71. The team of freshmen
Renee Liu and
Kate Overbey, senior
Michelle Wang and sophomore
Kristen Alicea-Jorgensen finished in 4:00.07.
• Sophomore
Elaine Lipkin followed with a win in the 1000 Free as she touched in 10:30.12 to break the pool record by more than six seconds.
• The Blue Jays then grabbed the top two spots and three of the top four in the 200 Free. Wang led the way as she clocked in at 1:53.83. Junior
Emma McElrath followed in second place in 1:54.70 and junior
Carmela Irato touched in 1:56.67.
• Freshman
Cecilia Cortez and sophomore
Sydney Okubo then tied for first in the 100 Back as they each touched in 51.71. Their times broke the pool record that had stood for nine years.
• Lin and freshman
Cali Wilson then went two-three in the 100 Breast. Lin finished in 1:05.91 and Wilson touched in 1:10.30.
• Hopkins followed with a sweep of the top three spots in the 200 Fly, led by freshman
Emerson Davis and her time of 2:07.83. Ssengonzi took second in 2:08.04, edging out Lipkin by just 0.14 seconds.
• The Blue Jays turned the same trick in the 50 Free, with Petersen grabbing the win in 23.72. Alicea-Jorgensen took second in 24.19 and junior
Mikayla Bisignani followed in 24.50.
• Petersen grabbed her second straight win as she beat everyone to the wall in the 100 Free. She broke the pool record with a swim of 51.73. Sophomore
Sophia Girgenti finished in third place with a time of 53.39.
• Hopkins once again took first and third, this time in the 200 Back. Liu clocked in at 2:04.70 to earn the win, with classmate
Chase Lahr finishing in 2:10.01.
• Overbey and Okubo then took second and third, respectively, in the 200 Breast. Overbey touched the wall in 2:27.95 and Okubo touched in 2:29.69.
• McElrath picked up a win in the 500 Free as she finished in 5:08.85, edging NYU's Emma Monson by three-tenths of a second.
• Hopkins earned another one-two-three finish as Ssengonzi won the 100 Fly in 57.27. Cortez followed in 57.76 for second and Davis took third in 58.49.
• Wang took home her second individual win, beating the field by more than four seconds in the 200 IM. She finished in 2:05.40, a pool record and NCAA provisional time. Wilson finished in third place (2:12.30) and Lin placed fourth (2:14.13).
• The Blue Jays closed out the day the same way it began, with first and third-place finishes in a relay. Alicea-Jorgensen, Petersen, Liu and Girgenti grabbed the win with a time of 3:32.42. Junior
Hanan Bandak, Bisignani, Lipkin and senior
Alison Shapiro took third in 3:38.65. Â Â
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Up Next
• Hopkins returns to action at the Princeton Big Al Open, December 6-8, in Princeton, NJ.
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