By Cathleen Pruden, Swimming World College Intern
James Madison’s Quinn MacMillan dropped nearly three seconds from her morning swim to claim the first conference title of the night. The sophomore stopped the clock at 4:48.75 to claim the 500 freestyle. A tight race followed for second through fourth, as Delaware’s Dominique Montoya grabbed runner up honors in 4:50.97. Hannah Snyder of Towson earned third in 4:51.57.
James Madison put two swimmers on the podium in the 200 IM. Katie Parker touched first in 2:00.26, while teammate Shannon Harper earned third in 2:02.85. Charlotte Holz of Towson finished second (2:00.97). Parker and Holz finished under the NCAA B cut.
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