Princeton University Athletics
Fraumann, Hsiao Lead Princeton To Commanding Lead At Ivy Women's Swim Championships
February 26, 2003 | Women's Swimming and Diving
Princeton can seal a fourth straight title Saturday night as the meet concludes.
Fraumann and Hsiao were also members of the winning 800-meter freestyle relay on the final event of the night. Molly Seto joined her teammates with an individual win in the 100 butterfly and a relay win in the opening event of the night, the 200 medley relay.
Princeton opened the night with a meet record 1:42.55 in the 200 medley relay, as Seto, Michelle Nielson, Chrissy Holland, and Chrissy Macaulay broke the Tigers' year-old record by 0.13.
Fraumann, a junior, was followed in the 1,000 freestyle home by a pair of Tiger freshmen, Eilee Altenburger and Libby Engelmeier, who finished 3-4.
Seto and freshman Kitsie Kerner went 1-2 in the 100 butterfly two events later.
Stephanie Hsiao, a sophomore, broke the 10-year-old meet record with a 1:02.43 100 breaststroke.
Ivy League women's swimming championships
Team scores (after two days) - 1. Princeton 541.50, 2. Harvard 402, 3. Brown 396, 4. Yale 342, 5. Columbia 263, 6. Pennsylvania 258, 7. Dartmouth 152, Cornell 128
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