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Women's Swimming and Diving

Tigers Sweep Bethel and Indiana Wesleyan

Elkhart, Ind. - DePauw swept its Saturday competition with a 184-80 win over Bethel and a 180.5-87.5 victory over Bethel (Ind.).

Emily Thompson was a double-winner in the 200-yard butterfly (2:12.79) and the 400 individual medley (4:47.88) as was Maddie Dixon in the 200 free (2:02.56) and in the 500 free (5:29.83).

Also collecting firsts were Rachel Graves in the 1650 free (18:49.14), Sammie Waples in the 100 free (55.44), Molly Ruggles in the 200 backstroke (2:15.88) and Ali Tallen in the 100 fly (1:00.10).

Katherine Douglas posted a 434.25 score in one-meter diving to take a first as well.

The Tigers' 200 medley relay of Tallen, Nuna Bamatraf, Ruggles and Waples won in 1:54.01, while the 200 free relay of Waples, Ashley Dapore, Graves and Tallen wrapped up the meet with a win in 1:41.92.

DePauw returns to action, November 22-24, at the Wabash Invitational.

 

 

 

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Players Mentioned

Nuna Bamatraf

Nuna Bamatraf

Sophomore
Ashley Dapore

Ashley Dapore

Junior
I chose DePauw because it had everything I was looking for: phenomenal academic and research programs, as well as the opportunity to continue swimming with a great team.
Maddie Dixon

Maddie Dixon

Sophomore
Katherine Douglas

Katherine Douglas

Junior
I chose Depauw because the campus environment made me feel as though I was at home. I also like the balance of classes I will be taking to get a liberal arts education while completing my kinesiology major.
Rachel Graves

Rachel Graves

Junior
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.
Molly Ruggles

Molly Ruggles

Sophomore
I chose DePauw because I know I can receive a stellar education from a community that cares about my success. I can continue my passion of swimming alongside some of the kindest and funniest girls. I can create and cherish life-long relationships. Last but not least, I go home and brag every year to my dad about how DEPAUW crushed Wabash in the Monon Bell game.
Ali Tallen

Ali Tallen

Junior
Emily Thompson

Emily Thompson

Freshman
Sammie Waples

Sammie Waples

Sophomore

Players Mentioned

Nuna Bamatraf

Nuna Bamatraf

Sophomore
Ashley Dapore

Ashley Dapore

Junior
I chose DePauw because it had everything I was looking for: phenomenal academic and research programs, as well as the opportunity to continue swimming with a great team.
Maddie Dixon

Maddie Dixon

Sophomore
Katherine Douglas

Katherine Douglas

Junior
I chose Depauw because the campus environment made me feel as though I was at home. I also like the balance of classes I will be taking to get a liberal arts education while completing my kinesiology major.
Rachel Graves

Rachel Graves

Junior
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.
Molly Ruggles

Molly Ruggles

Sophomore
I chose DePauw because I know I can receive a stellar education from a community that cares about my success. I can continue my passion of swimming alongside some of the kindest and funniest girls. I can create and cherish life-long relationships. Last but not least, I go home and brag every year to my dad about how DEPAUW crushed Wabash in the Monon Bell game.
Ali Tallen

Ali Tallen

Junior
Emily Thompson

Emily Thompson

Freshman
Sammie Waples

Sammie Waples

Sophomore