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Women's Swimming and Diving

Tigers Fall to 5-6 with Losses to Franklin and Calvin

Franklin, Ind - DePauw dropped to 5-6 on the season following a 190-101 loss to Franklin and a 186-113 defeat to 13th-ranked Calvin in a double dual at Franklin.
 
Mary Woods picked up the Tigers lone win with a first in the 200-yard butterfly when she clocked in at 2:16.08. Woods also placed second in the 200 individual medley in 2:15.74.
 
Ali Talllen turned in a pair of second-place performances including 1:00.80 in the 100 backstroke and 1:01.04 in the 100 butterfly and a third in the 200 back in 2:13.12.
 
Also finishing third were Rachel Graves in the 1000 freestyle in 11:03.21 and Ash Dapore in the 50 free in 25.49.
 
DePauw's 200 medley relay team of Tallen, Olivia Neff, Woods, and Maggie Wagenbrenner touched second in 1:51.10. The 200 freestyle relay featuring Neff, Wagenbrenner, Dapore, and Graves finished third with a time of 1:41.95.
 
The Tigers return to action on Saturday, January 27, when they host Chicago for their final dual meet of the season.
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Players Mentioned

Ash Dapore

Ash Dapore

Freshman
Rachel Graves

Rachel Graves

Freshman
When I had my first visit here, I fell in love with the campus. It was just the right size for me, and it allowed me to swim while also pursuing a great education.
Olivia Neff

Olivia Neff

Sophomore
Depauw has a nice mixture of academics and athletics and the atmosphere of working hard is something I value in both academics and swimming.
Maggie Wagenbrenner

Maggie Wagenbrenner

Freshman
Mary Woods

Mary Woods

Junior

Players Mentioned

Ash Dapore

Ash Dapore

Freshman
Rachel Graves

Rachel Graves

Freshman
When I had my first visit here, I fell in love with the campus. It was just the right size for me, and it allowed me to swim while also pursuing a great education.
Olivia Neff

Olivia Neff

Sophomore
Depauw has a nice mixture of academics and athletics and the atmosphere of working hard is something I value in both academics and swimming.
Maggie Wagenbrenner

Maggie Wagenbrenner

Freshman
Mary Woods

Mary Woods

Junior