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1:39.96 Wellesley College-MA 1 NT Wellesley College-MA 2 NT Smith College HY-TEK's MEET MANAGER 6.0 - 4:39 PM 1/18/2019 Page 1 2019 Seven Sisters - 1/19/2019 to 1/20/2019 Psych Sheet Event 1 Women 200 Yard Freestyle Relay Records: 1:40.53 2015 Amour, O'Hara, Johnson, Johnso Wellesley Team Relay Seed Time Finals Place 1 Wellesley College-MA A 1:39.96 ________________________ 2 Wellesley College-MA B NT ________________________ 3 Wellesley College-MA C NT ________________________ 4 Wellesley College-MA D NT ________________________ 5 Vassar College-MR A NT ________________________ 6 Vassar College-MR B NT ________________________ 7 Vassar College-MR C NT ________________________ Event 2 Women 500 Yard Freestyle Records: 5:05.98 2014 C. Pruden Mount Holyoke Name Age School Seed Time Finals Place 1 Ecklund, Jesse 18 Vassar College-MR 5:08.56 ________________________ 2 Ripp, Shelby I 18 Wellesley College-MA 5:13.41 ________________________ 3 Healey, Angharad G 20 Vassar College-MR 5:17.40 ________________________ 4 Hayes, Kendall 19 Vassar College-MR 5:24.46 ________________________ 5 Schneider, Maya 19 Bryn Mawr College-MA 5:26.50 ________________________ 6 Ragnini, Kael H 22 Vassar College-MR 5:28.93 ________________________ 7 Feng, Jessie Y 21 Wellesley College-MA 5:29.78 ________________________ 8 May, Hannah E 20 Wellesley College-MA 5:30.66 ________________________ 9 Gonzalez, Paulina E 18 Wellesley College-MA 5:31.40 ________________________ 10 Bliss, Ashton L 19 Mount Holyoke College-NE 5:37.82 ________________________ 11 Crandall, Charlotte B 19 Smith College-NE 5:40.48 ________________________ 12 Dong, Francesca 21 Wellesley College-MA 5:42.35 ________________________ 13 Dutton, Emery J 18 Wellesley College-MA 5:45.34 ________________________ 14 Adlai-Gail, Becca 20 Bryn Mawr College-MA 5:45.80 ________________________ 15 Brown, Naomi E 19 Mount Holyoke College-NE 5:45.91 ________________________ 16 Bullen-Smith, Alexandra L 18 Wellesley College-MA 5:50.76 ________________________ 17 Jenkins, Abigail 18 Vassar College-MR 5:54.77 ________________________ 18 Hicks, Riley R 19 Mount Holyoke College-NE 5:58.89 ________________________ 19 Meacham, Faith 19 Bryn Mawr College-MA 5:59.60 ________________________ 20 Burkett, Natalie R 20 Mount Holyoke College-NE 6:00.54 ________________________ 21 Bridges, Sarah K 19 Smith College-NE 6:02.84 ________________________ 22 Berry, Delany M 21 Mount Holyoke College-NE 6:09.63 ________________________ 23 Walker, Annika M 19 Wellesley College-MA 6:13.03 ________________________ 24 Demgen, Ellen E 19 Smith College-NE 6:13.36 ________________________ 25 Dunlap, Ally E 21 Mount Holyoke College-NE 6:20.19 ________________________ 26 Reisert, Margaret M 22 Vassar College-MR 6:26.04 ________________________ 27 Mudanye, Ann 20 Smith College-NE 6:28.91 ________________________ 28 Sharma, Monika M 22 Mount Holyoke College-NE 6:45.00 ________________________ Event 3 Women 200 Yard IM Records: 2:05.81 2016 C. Pruden Mount Holyoke Name Age School Seed Time Finals Place 1 Wegner, Jessica A 19 Wellesley College-MA 2:11.95 ________________________ 2 Chiang, Sunny S 21 Wellesley College-MA 2:14.60 ________________________ 3 Ripp, Shelby I 18 Wellesley College-MA 2:15.35 ________________________ 4 Randhawa, Rhea 19 Vassar College-MR 2:15.51 ________________________ 5 Peterson, Danielle E 21 Wellesley College-MA 2:18.90 ________________________ 6 Harrigan, Margaret G 19 Wellesley College-MA 2:21.27 ________________________ 7 Yang, Rachel 18 Vassar College-MR 2:21.81 ________________________ 8 Haley, Maggie P 20 Wellesley College-MA 2:23.07 ________________________ 9 Bronstone, Grace J 18 Wellesley College-MA 2:24.69 ________________________ Smith College HY-TEK's MEET MANAGER 6.0 - 4:39 PM 1/18/2019 Page 2 2019 Seven Sisters - 1/19/2019 to 1/20/2019 Psych Sheet Event 3 ... (Women 200 Yard IM) 10 Vidano, Laura M 21 Vassar College-MR 2:24.99 ________________________ 11 Chiou, Allie 17 Wellesley College-MA 2:26.72 ________________________ 12 Corr, Adrienne M 19 Mount Holyoke College-NE 2:28.51 ________________________ 13 Park, Jacqueline I 19 Mount Holyoke College-NE 2:28.76 ________________________ 14 Bruemmer, Lucy 19 Bryn Mawr College-MA 2:29.45 ________________________ 15 Hernan, Maggie 18 Bryn Mawr College-MA 2:29.96 ________________________ 16 Anderson, Katherine E 20 Smith College-NE 2:30.46 ________________________ 17 Danesh, Anna E 18 Bryn Mawr College-MA 2:32.69 ________________________ 18 Kirsch, Abby O 20 Vassar College-MR 2:39.68 ________________________ 19 Woo Kee, Emily A 18 Smith College-NE 2:43.28 ________________________ 20 Sullivan, Emma 18 Mount Holyoke College-NE 2:45.00 ________________________ 21 Mullin, Ruth 19 Bryn Mawr College-MA 2:48.31 ________________________ 22 Channel, Hileena 18 Vassar College-MR 2:48.99 ________________________ Event 4 Women 50 Yard Freestyle Records: 24.24 2007 S. Johnson Wellesley Name Age School Seed Time Finals Place 1 Lautenbacher, Brynn A 20 Vassar College-MR 24.52 ________________________ 2 Wang, Peyton A 18 Wellesley College-MA 24.77 ________________________ 3 Oyen-Ustad, Lillian 21 Bryn Mawr College-MA 25.02 ________________________ 4 Svensson, Kayleigh M 20 Wellesley College-MA 25.18 ________________________ 5 Witchel, Violet 18 Vassar College-MR 25.26 ________________________ 6 May, Hannah E 20 Wellesley College-MA 25.44 ________________________ 7 Kaplan, Stephanie R 19 Vassar College-MR 25.53 ________________________ 8 Zhu, Crystal 21 Wellesley College-MA 25.55 ________________________ 9 Mukulu, Tamara 20 Mount Holyoke College-NE 25.71 ________________________ 10 Birmingham, Lauren 19 Bryn Mawr College-MA 25.81 ________________________ 11 Jasodanand, Varuna 21 Bryn Mawr College-MA 25.99 ________________________ 12 Schultz, Hayley T 21 Vassar College-MR 26.07 ________________________ 13 Torre-Nieto, Paula V 19 Smith College-NE 26.09 ________________________ 14 Kennedy-Wood, Ellie J 19 Vassar College-MR 26.28 ________________________ 15 Harrington, Meg M 22 Vassar College-MR 26.41 ________________________ 16 Mason, Julie A 18 Wellesley College-MA 26.49 ________________________ 17 Richmond, Caitlyn M 19 Mount Holyoke College-NE 26.58 ________________________ 18 Dong, Francesca 21 Wellesley College-MA 26.69 ________________________ 19 Chiou, Allie 17 Wellesley College-MA 27.20 ________________________ 20 Park, Jacqueline I 19 Mount Holyoke College-NE 27.27 ________________________ 21 Papagelis, Marisa L 18 Wellesley College-MA 27.42 ________________________ 22 Flaherty, Kate C 22 Mount Holyoke College-NE 27.55 ________________________ 23 Kmetec, Tjasa O 18 Smith College-NE 27.67 ________________________ 24 Schwimmer, Maddie 19 Bryn Mawr College-MA 27.82 ________________________ 25 Stewart, Maddie 19 Vassar College-MR 27.85 ________________________ 26 Dunham, Courtney E 19 Mount Holyoke College-NE 27.94 ________________________ 27 Nye, Hannah 18 Bryn Mawr College-MA 28.12 ________________________ 28 Picard, Gabrielle A 18 Mount Holyoke College-NE 28.21 ________________________ 29 Seibou, Laraiba 18 Mount Holyoke College-NE 28.22 ________________________ 30 Hicks, Riley R 19 Mount Holyoke College-NE 28.52 ________________________ 31 Johnson, Caleigh C 20 Smith College-NE 28.61 ________________________ 32 Goldstein, Sophie 20 Bryn Mawr College-MA 28.69 ________________________ 33 Costello, Clara 18 Bryn Mawr College-MA 29.08 ________________________ 34 Stefanelli, Maya N 19 Smith College-NE 29.12 ________________________ 35 Tarno, Nell B 19 Smith College-NE 29.74 ________________________ Smith College HY-TEK's MEET MANAGER 6.0 - 4:39 PM 1/18/2019 Page 3 2019 Seven Sisters - 1/19/2019 to 1/20/2019 Psych Sheet Event 4 ... (Women 50 Yard Freestyle) 36 Kuntz, Jane f 21 Smith College-NE 29.86 ________________________ 37 Yuan, Katarina F 19 Smith College-NE 29.90 ________________________ 38 Coffin Ness, Aidan G 20 Smith College-NE 30.00 ________________________ 39 Dunlap, Ally E 21 Mount Holyoke College-NE 30.76 ________________________ 40 Reisert, Margaret M 22 Vassar College-MR 30.89 ________________________ 41 Sharma, Monika M 22 Mount Holyoke College-NE 31.25 ________________________ 42 Kelly, Dominique 19 Smith College-NE 31.38 ________________________ 43 Kunkel, Liz 19 Bryn Mawr College-MA 32.63 ________________________ 44 Fernandez de Cordova, Marisol 20 Mount Holyoke College-NE 34.73 ________________________ 45 Westaway, Gusty R 18 Mount Holyoke College-NE 37.62 ________________________ 46 Moreno, Camila P 19 Mount Holyoke College-NE 40.49 ________________________ Event 5 Women 400 Yard Medley Relay Records: 3:59.17 2015 Augst, Harris, Ren, Nave Wellesley Team Relay Seed Time Finals Place 1 Wellesley College-MA A 4:03.48 ________________________ 2 Wellesley College-MA B NT ________________________ 3 Wellesley College-MA C NT ________________________ 4 Wellesley College-MA D NT ________________________ 5 Vassar College-MR A NT ________________________ 6 Vassar College-MR B NT ________________________ 7 Vassar College-MR C NT ________________________ Event 6 Women 1 mtr Diving Records: 530.00 2016 M. Sticco-Ivans Wellesley Name Age School Finals Place 1 Henderson, Ingrid A 21 Wellesley College-MA 484.50 ________________________ 2 Kolozsvari, Katie R 18 Mount Holyoke College-NE NP ________________________ 3 Murphy, Kathryn 18 Mount Holyoke College-NE NP ________________________ 4 Nemivant, Samantha M 20 Mount Holyoke College-NE NP ________________________ 5 Jimenez, Ashley 19 Mount Holyoke College-NE NP ________________________ 6 Alvord, Julianna 21 Smith College-NE NP ________________________ 7 Low, Lauren
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