The Colorado College women's swimming team posted a pair of wins Saturday at a three-way meet in Shreveport, La.
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The Tigers defeated Centenary College, 118-74, and Hendrix College, 108-88.
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Junior
Selma Jukic led the way on Saturday, winning the 100 freestyle race for the second consecutive day and adding the title in the 200 IM race as well. She also anchored the second-place 200 medley relay team.
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Freshmen
Maddie Amick and
Key Macfarland also captured a race on Saturday. Amick, a two-time winner on Friday in a dual meet vs. Centenary, won the 1000 freestyle event and finished second in the 500 freestyle, which was won by Macfarland. Macfarland also finished second in the 200 IM and swam the third leg of the 200 medley relay.
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Several Tigers claimed second-place finishes as well, including junior
Jio Chang (200 freestyle and 100 butterfly), sophomore
Emileigh Rafidi (100 breaststroke) and freshmen
India Phillips (1000 freestyle) and
Sam Caro (50 freestyle).
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"We are thrilled to be leaving with two more wins," head coach
Anne Goodman James said. "There is some real versatility on this year's team.
Key Macfarland has really made her mark in her first college meets, coming out of the weekend with two wins in the distance events."
CC is back in action on Wednesday, Nov. 7 against Colorado School of Mines at Schlessman Nataorium, beginning at 5 p.m.
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