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W. Swimming Expects To Challenge For Ivy Silver

The H-Y-P match-up of a few weeks ago proved to be a milestone for the Crimson divers as well.

"After H-Y-P, we realized that the Princeton divers can be beat," said sophomore Camila McLean, who finished third last year on the one-meter board. "All three of us can final, and we have a legitimate chance to win. It can be done!"

After co-captain Courtney Swain beat out Princeton's freshman phenomenon Erin Lutz in the three-meter event at H-Y-Ps, the hundreds of points scored last year by the Tigers in the two diving events could be only a thing of the past.

And one can never count out the Crimson in the backstroke events with co-captain Christen Deveney, sophomore Angie Peluse, Cenanovic and McDougall.

With this depth, the Crimson will have its chance to avenge the loss it suffered at the hands of the Tigers only a few weeks ago, and possibly capture the runner-up position at Ivies.

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The team will know by tonight a little about that hope, since the meet begins today and lasts until Saturday.

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