NEW HAVEN, Conn. - West Chester University women's swimming and diving finished way ahead of Shippensburg and Southern Connecticut State after two days of competition in the tri-meet at Graham Natatorium in New Haven, Conn.
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West Chester amassed 234.50 points against Southern Connecticut State and 238 points against PSAC Rival Shippensburg. The Owls had 117.50, and the Raiders had 112.
Senior,
Nadia Mulder (Hummelstown, Pa./Hershey), qualified for the NCAA's on both the 1-meter (269.25) and the3-meter diving boards with scores of 269.25 and 291.975, respectively.
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West Chester placed first in all 20 events they competed in on Saturda.
Nadia Mulder (Hummelstown, Pa./Hershey) was West Chester's top diver this weekend
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West Chester had first-place finishers in the 3-meter and the 1-meter diving competitions.
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Madison Grenoble (Downingtown, Pa./Downingtown Stem Academy) placed first the 100-yard breaststroke and helped the Golden Rams place first in the 400-yard medley relay.
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Ann Carozza (West Chester, Pa./West Chester East) placed first in the 50-yard freestyle and 200-yard butterfly.
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Inside the Box Score
-West Chester took the top four spots in the 100-yard breaststroke.
Madison Grenoble - 1:06.61
Sarah Fisher - 1:11.23
Cameron Ducey - 1:12.06
Morgan Haines - 1.12.14
-The Golden Rams took the top five sports in the 3-meter diving competition.
Nadia Mulder - 253.95
Grace Harvey - 202.80
Shannon McCabe - 197.25
Lindsey Pope - 185.92
Shannon O'Hara - 184.80
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West Chester is at home on Friday to take on Bloomsburg and Leigh in the pool at 5 p.m.