and improve on times when you aren't pushed by the
other team."
Freshman Jenny Meyer led the Crimson scoring,
swimming to victory in two races--the 200
butterfly and the 400 individual medley. Meyer
also teamed up with Elaine Sang, Mia Costello, and
Nina Anderson to capture the 200 medley relay.
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