Steffen also won the 500-meter freestyle (5:12.05). Naber, Durkin, Deveny and freshman Heather Lindman also captured races for the Crimson.
Naber took the 200-meter butterfly (2:08.95). Durkin captured the 200-meter breaststroke (2:28.99). Lindman won the 200-meter freestyle (1:56.85). Deveny touched first in the 200 meter backstroke (2:07.40).
The team got all that it was looking for out of this week's victories.
"Brown seems to be one of the better teams in the league, and when you have tough races in every event, everyone has to be on," Scalise said. "We had everyone on today."
And today's strong showing leaves the Crimson optimistic about the rest of the season.
"We knew this was going to be a tight meet and that we were going to have to swim to the top of our ability, and we did" Koerckel said. "I don't think there's any reason why we won't continue to do that for the rest of the season."
The Crimson next swim against Florida and Virginia at the Harvard Invitational on December 2 and 3. Its toughest Ivy League competition will come after the winter break. Harvard travels to Yale on January 12 and hosts Princeton February 3.