The College of Wooster swimming and diving teams kept their dual meet record strong with a sweep over Washington & Jefferson College on Saturday.
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The men won 201-75, while the women won 210-55.
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For the women, in the relays, the Scots took the 200 medley relay with a time of 1:50.39.Â
Leah Dean,Â
Maggie Layne,Â
Elizabeth Theobald andÂ
Keara Wiley filled the team out.
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In the 400 free relay,
 Elena Sandifer,Â
Patricia Chen,Â
Rachel Frank and Wiley won the 400 free relay in 3:57.90.
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To add to her dual relay wins, Wiley took the 50 free in 26 seconds flat.
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Theobald had a strong showing Saturday, swimming a 1:11.35 to win the 100 breast. She also won the 100 fly with a time of 1:02.02 and the 200 IM in 2:18.54. Theobald held offÂ
Emma Humbert by one second in the 200 IM.
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Humbert won the 200 free in 2:04.63. Later, she took the 500 free as well with a time of 5:30.47.
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Dean won the 100 free in 1:03.00 holding off teammateÂ
Charlotte Helm by .45 seconds. Dean fell just short in the 200 back, swimming a 2:20.90 for second.
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About four seconds separated Wooster's three swimmers in the 200 fly, but Frank came out on top in 2:29.86.Â
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Lacey Mindock (11:49.02) andÂ
Bailey Nickols (11:50.87) finished under 12 minutes in the 1000 free to finish first and second, respectively.
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Chen won the 100 free in 59.02, holding off Frank's time of 59.62, andÂ
Savannah Cox swam a 2:40.22 to take the 200 breast.
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On the men's side ,the 200 medley relay team ofÂ
Hayden Price,Â
Boston Sullivan,
 Will Laymon andÂ
Callum Glover set a new pool record and took the event in 1:33.03.
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Price added a win in the 200 free (1:49.03) and the 200 back (1:59.67). Sullivan won the 100 breast in 58.11, which set another pool record, and took the 200 IM in 1:58.83.
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Glover won the 50 free in 21.40, holding off Laymon who had a time of 21.82. Glover also was victorious in the 100 fly (51.81).
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Laymon, however, swam a 47.51 to take the 100 free.
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Glover and Laymon were also on the winning 400 free relay team withÂ
Will Laubacher andÂ
Caleb Sun, swimming a time of 3:14.96.
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Philipp Drappatz won the 100 free in 10:10.22, and he won the 500 free in 4:55.55.
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Stu Bovich won the 100 backstroke (58.60), andÂ
Matt Kaley won the 200 fly with a time of 2:03.59.Â
Ryan Stokes swam a 2:15.84 to win the 200 breast.
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Washington and Jefferson took the diving events. Wooster did not fill the women's portion. For the men,Â
Chris Caldwell's 347.25 score was good enough for second behind the winning score of 462 points.
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The men stay undefeated in their dual meet record at 7-0. The women move to 6-1.
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The Scots host Wittenberg University next Saturday for its senior day.