The Basics
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Location: Baltimore, MD • Newton White Aquatic Center
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The Short Story: The Johns Hopkins women's swim team broke five pool records and posted six NCAA B times at the Blue Jay Invitational Saturday.
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Top Finishers
• Freshman
Taylor Rohovit took down the pool record and posted an NCAA B time as she won the 100 Breast with a 1:03.86. She beat Lycoming's Katherine Brown more nearly three and a half seconds.
• Freshman
Michelle Liu led a trio of Blue Jays to a sweep of the top three spots in the 100 Free. She won the event in 52.07, followed by freshman
Kristin Cornish (53.18) and sophomore
Makenzie Higgins (54.21).
• Senior
Sydney Okubo turned an NCAA B time in the 200 Back as she clocked in at 2:02.41. Â
• Hopkins went one-two-three in the 100 Fly, led by sophomore
Anni Fan as she finished in 58.96. Junior
Emerson Davis took second (59.14) and sophomore
Joanna Dohrman placed third (59.57).
• In the 1650 Free time trial, Dohrman finished in 17:05.82 to break the pool record. Her time is also the fourth fastest in program history and an NCAA B time. In addition, her split in the 1000 Free is the third fastest in JHU history.
• Sophomore
Cameron Roche then broke the pool record and turned in an NCAA B time in the 200 Back time trial with a 2:01.76.
• Freshman
Taylor Rohovit then turned in a 2:17.12 in the 200 Breast time trial. Her time broke the school record, is an NCAA B time and the fifth fastest in school history.
• The Blue Jays made it three straight pool records as freshman
Kristin Cornish clocked in with a 4:52.36 in the 500 Free time trial. Her time also broke the freshman record, is the third fastest overall in program history and is an NCAA B time.
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Up Next
• Hopkins returns to the pool on Wednesday, March 16 at the 2022 NCAA Championships in Indianapolis, IN.
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