By Cathleen Pruden, Swimming World College Intern
While Williams claimed the NESCAC title, it was Amherst’s Emily Hyde who stole the show tonight. The senior set a new NCAA Division 3 (and NESCAC) record in the 200 breaststroke, stopping the clock at 2:12.22. The old record was set by Williams’ Lindsay Payne at NCAAS in 2006. Now the only question is how much faster can Hyde be in March? Tufts’ Amanda Gottschalk eeked out a runner up finish in a time of 2:19.05. Mariah Rawding of Bowdoin finished third (2:19.76).
In the 1650 freestyle, 2015 NCAA runner up Megan Pierce set a new meet and pool record to take the NESCAC crown. The junior won in a time of 16:41.90, 17 seconds ahead of teammate Alison McNamara (16:58.52). Conn’s Valerie Urban, the runner up in last night’s 1000, finished third in 17:04.13.
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