NEW YORK — After trailing for the majority of the meet, the Columbia women's swimming and diving team rallied for victories in the final two events to earn a come-from-behind victory over the Northeastern Huskies, 156-144, at the Uris Natatorium on Saturday afternoon.
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Following a win over Penn on Friday night, the Lions are 2-0 in dual meets to begin the 2018-19 campaign.
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Heading into the penultimate event, Columbia trailed by eight points and needed some big performances to claim the victory. Senior Jessica Antiles provided just that, leading a 1-2 finish in the 400-yard individual medley. Antiles came into the wall with a winning time of 4:25.81, while first-year Mary Pruden provided important points by finishing second at 4:27.70.
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"My coaches came up to Mary, Madison (Leblanc) and I and told us that we needed to go 1-2 in order to win the meet," said Antiles. "I said to Mary beforehand, 'We've been training so hard. We can do it. I have a tremendous amount of confidence.' So, I just gave it absolutely everything I had and we came out with the win."
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The Lions went on to secure the team victory as Columbia's 200 freestyle relay squad of sophomore Susie Zhu, senior Mary Ashby, sophomore Jessica He and first-year Claire Lin posted the win with a time of 1:36.04.
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Columbia's divers provided a phenomenal spark to kick things off, going 1-2-3 in the opening event on the 3-meter springboard. Senior Kim Yang got the win with a score of 256.51, followed by first years Michelle Lee (250.96) and Briget Rosendahl (244.58). On 1-meter, the Lions continued their dominance as Rosendahl claimed the win in 253.80 and Lee was second with a score of 250.95.
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Struggling to get going, the Lions failed to earn wins in the first four swimming events. It wasn't until the 100 breaststroke where Antiles provided a victory with a time of 1:05.51 ahead of first-year Yani Le in second at 1:05.62.
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First years Pruden and Le also tabbed individual triumphs of their own. Pruden finished first in the 200 backstroke with a time of 2:02.07, while Le earned a win in the 200 breast in 2:21.74. Sophomore Emily Wang posted a first-place finish as well, coming into the wall first in the 100 butterfly with a time of 57.32.
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Columbia will return to action next Friday, Nov. 9, continuing Ivy League action on the road against Yale at 5 p.m. ET.
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