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Women's Swimming and Diving

Tigers are Fourth at Hudsonville Quad

Hudsonville, Mich. - DePauw totaled 613 points and finished fourth at the Hudsonville Quad. Albion won with 834 points, while Hope was second with 833 and Franklin third with 746.

Ali Tallen posted the Tigers' lone first as she led the field in the 100-yard butterfly (59.66). Tallen was also second in the 200 fly (2:14.41) and fourth in the 100 backstroke (1:02.26).

Emily Thompson recorded three top-four finishes with a second in the 500 freestyle (5:17.26) and fourth in both the 400 individual medley (4:55.24) and the 200 fly (2:16.39).

Sammie Waples placed third in both the 50 free (25.09) and the 100 free (55.50) and had a fourth in the 100 breaststroke (1:11.35). Molly Ruggles was third in the 100 back (1:02.01) as was Rachel Graves in the 1,650 (18:35.2). Graves also had a fifth in the 200 free (2:01.33) while Maddie Dixon was fifth in the 500 free (5:23.89).

Katherine Douglas was runner-up on the 1-meter diving board with a score of 353.40 points.

In its final tuneup prior to the North Coast Athletic Conference Championships, DePauw hosts Chicago on Saturday, January 25, at 1 p.m.

 

This Freaky Fast postgame report is sponsored by Jimmy John's in Greencastle, Indiana.

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Players Mentioned

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

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