Princeton University Athletics
Princeton Women's Swimming and Diving in First Place After Second Day of Competition
November 29, 2000 | Women's Swimming and Diving
On the men's side, seventh ranked Tennessee is leading with 706 points. Princeton is in second place, 26 points behind, with 680 points and hold a commanding lead over third place Brown with 438.
The relay team of Kate Conroy, Chrissy Holland, Molly Seto and Sangeeta Puri won the 200 medley with a time of one minute 43.13 seconds to set a new Princeton and DeNunzio pool record.
Chrissy Holland (1:04.36) and Lauren Rossi (1:05.63) placed first and second in the 100-yard breaststroke and Erin Lutz (311.05), Kristy Wilson (287.90) and Katherine Mattison (277.40) swept the top three spots in the three-meter diving.
The men's 200-medley relay team of Andrew Chadeayne, John Evans, Craig Wales and Jesse Gage placed second behind Tennessee with a time of 1:31.04. Matt Harrigan was third in the 400 IM (4:00.14) and Craig Wales (48.92) and Jesse Gage (49.44) placed third and fourth in the 100 fly.
The final day of competition wraps up on Sunday, Dec. 3 with swimming preliminaries beginning at 10:00 a.m. and finals at 6:00 p.m.
Women's team scores:
1. Princeton 799.50
2. Brown 665
3. Tennessee 627
4. Villanova 310.50
5. American 129
Men's team scores:
1. Tennessee 706
2. Princeton 680
3. Brown 438
4. Penn State 306
5. American 297
6. Villanova 123




