Chock out-touched Columbia senior Katie Lynch to take the relay win, 1:48.95 to 1:49.06.
The captain also secured three individual victories, outpacing the competition in the 200-yard butterfly, 100-yard butterfly and 200-yard individual medley. Her times of 2:04.42, 56.83, and 2:09.29, respectively, bested the competition, but were slightly slower than performances earlier this season.
"This meet was great in helping the team regain its confidence," Chock said. "My times weren't as fast as they've been earlier this season, but I'm very happy with the swims."
McDougall added to her relay victory with first place finishes in the 50 and 100-yard freestyles. McDougall captured the 50 in 24.02 and the 100 in 52.68.
Sophomore double-winner Jane Humphries shut out the competition in the 200-yard freestyle, taking the event in 1:53.97. Humphries was second in the 500-yard free at 5:07.50.
Humphries racked up a second win in the 400-yard freestyle relay. Battling for the lead until the final lap, this time it was Humphries who would touch-out Columbia's anchor Lynch.
Teaming up with senior Lillian Brown, sophomore Victoria Chang, and junior Jill Ono, Humphries powered home past the competition, touching the wall at 3:34.44 seconds.
"I think we were able to win today because we swam relaxed," Humphries said. "Of course I would have liked to have gone a little faster, but this is great preparation for our next meet at Notre Dame in two weeks."
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