By Andy Ross, Big Ten Beat Writer
The big story on Friday night was that Minnesota had a sound lead on Northwestern and Purdue after the first night of the Big Ten double duel meet. The Purdue women did not take that lying down and fought back on Saturday. Ultimately they fell up short to the Gophers in Evanston, but they started off action Saturday morning with a win and pool record in the 400 Medley Relay.
Breanna Robinson, Emily Fogle, Megan Lim and Allie Davis won the medley relay with a 3:41.54 ahead of Minnesota’s 3:41.88. The Boilermakers also got a 1-2 finish from its distance dynamic duo of Davis (4:47.29, B cut) and Kaersten Meitz (4:49.46). Meitz had to come back and out-touch Minnesota’s Sam Harding who finished third overall with a 4:50.01.
The Boilers almost had another 1-2 finish in the next event as Fogle won the 200 breast with a 2:14.74, which was a B-cut. She finished ahead of Minnesota’s Rachel Munson (2:17.25) who out-touched Purdue’s Annie Spalding (2:17.72). The Boilermakers may have out-scored Minnesota on the day, but Minnesota won the meet overall.
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