Princeton University Athletics
Men Finish Second at Princeton Invitational Behind Seventh Ranked Tennessee
December 03, 2000 | Men's Swimming and Diving
Dec. 3, 2000
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After three days of competition, the Princeton men's swimming and diving team finished second at the Princeton Invitational on Sunday with 928 points behind seventh ranked Tennessee, 1,035 pts. Brown was third with 649 and 19th ranked Penn State was fourth with 402 points.
The women's swimming and diving team won their meet with a total of 1,103.50 points. Brown placed second with 925 points and No. 23 Tennessee placed third with 908.50. Both of Princeton's teams beat Brown in dual meet competition.
Lauren Rossi won the 200 breast stoke with a time of two minutes, 19.07 seconds followed by Chrissy Holland in second place (2:19.26). Valerie Kukla was placed second for the Tigers in the 1,650 free (16:52.56). Kevin Volz also placed second in the 1,650 free with a time of 15:25.48. Freshman Juan Valdivieso was fourth (15:40.26). Valdivieso also placed second in the 200 fly (1:48.20), Craig Wales was third (1:50.01).
Princeton's men's team will host Army on Saturday, Dec. 9 at 1:00 p.m. The women's team does not resume competition until Jan. 5, 2001 at Rutgers.
Women's team scores
1. Princeton 1, 103.50
2. Brown 925
3. Tennessee 908.50
4. Villanova 426.50
5. American 196.50
Men's team scores:
1. Tennessee 1,035
2. Princeton 928 3. Brown 649
4. Penn State 402
5. American 398
6. Villanova 170
Princeton vs. Brown Dual Meet
Women's scores-Princeton 169, Brown 129
Men's scores- Princeton 203, Brown 116





