Photo by: Mike McLaughlin
Columbia Hosts Dartmouth Saturday for Senior Day
1/31/2020 11:34:00 AM | Women's Swimming and Diving
The Lions will honor their eight seniors prior to the 3 p.m. matchup inside Percy Uris Natatorium
NEW YORK — In its 2020 dual meet finale, the Columbia women's swimming and diving team will host the Dartmouth Big Green at 3 p.m. ET on Saturday inside Percy Uris Natatorium.
Prior to the meet, the Lions will honor their eight seniors, Scottie Berridge, Elisa Fang, Isabelle Jubin, Clare MacNamara, Audrey Richter, Julia Samson, Helen Wojdylo and Lisa Zhang, in a special Senior Day presentation.
As with all home meets, admission is free to all fans. Live results will be available via Meet Mobile.
Entering the matchup, Columbia sits at 3-3 overall on the season, all six meets of which have been against Ivy League foes. The Lions are looking to bounce back from a loss at No. 22 Princeton last Saturday. First-year Olivia Jubin was a standout in the meet, securing a pair of wins in both the 200 free (1:47.79) and 500 free (4:50.71), while junior Emily Wang also notched a win in the 100 butterfly (55.25). First-year Livy Poulin led the divers in both springboard events, including a fourth-place finish on 1-meter (284.18).
SCOUTING DARTMOUTH
The Big Green come into Saturday's meeting with a 2-8 overall record, and 1-5 Ivy League mark. The lone conference win came against Cornell on Nov. 15, while most recently Dartmouth earned a win over UMass on Jan. 25.
Last season, the Lions collected a 174-125 victory over the Big Green in Hanover.
ON DECK
The Lions will have a few weeks to prep for the upcoming Ivy League Championships, Feb. 19-23, hosted by Brown inside the Katherine Moran Coleman Aquatics Center.
For the latest on the Columbia women's swimming and diving program, follow @CULadySwim on Twitter and Instagram, @ColumbiaDiving on Instagram and on the web at GoColumbiaLions.com.
Prior to the meet, the Lions will honor their eight seniors, Scottie Berridge, Elisa Fang, Isabelle Jubin, Clare MacNamara, Audrey Richter, Julia Samson, Helen Wojdylo and Lisa Zhang, in a special Senior Day presentation.
As with all home meets, admission is free to all fans. Live results will be available via Meet Mobile.
Entering the matchup, Columbia sits at 3-3 overall on the season, all six meets of which have been against Ivy League foes. The Lions are looking to bounce back from a loss at No. 22 Princeton last Saturday. First-year Olivia Jubin was a standout in the meet, securing a pair of wins in both the 200 free (1:47.79) and 500 free (4:50.71), while junior Emily Wang also notched a win in the 100 butterfly (55.25). First-year Livy Poulin led the divers in both springboard events, including a fourth-place finish on 1-meter (284.18).
SCOUTING DARTMOUTH
The Big Green come into Saturday's meeting with a 2-8 overall record, and 1-5 Ivy League mark. The lone conference win came against Cornell on Nov. 15, while most recently Dartmouth earned a win over UMass on Jan. 25.
Last season, the Lions collected a 174-125 victory over the Big Green in Hanover.
ON DECK
The Lions will have a few weeks to prep for the upcoming Ivy League Championships, Feb. 19-23, hosted by Brown inside the Katherine Moran Coleman Aquatics Center.
For the latest on the Columbia women's swimming and diving program, follow @CULadySwim on Twitter and Instagram, @ColumbiaDiving on Instagram and on the web at GoColumbiaLions.com.
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