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Navy Swimming Dominates ECAC Championship, Squash Prepares for Hoehn Cup

The Navy swimming and diving teams secure commanding leads at the ECAC Championship, while the squash team gears up for the Hoehn Cup this weekend.

Navy Teams Solidify First Place at ECAC Swimming & Diving Championship

The Navy swimming and diving teams secure commanding leads at the ECAC Championship, while the squash team gears up for the Hoehn Cup this weekend.

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The Navy swimming and diving teams showcased their strength at the ECAC Championship held in Lewisburg, Pennsylvania, concluding the event with commanding leads. After two days of competition, the men's team amassed 724 points, significantly ahead of second-place Loyola, while the women's team totaled 597 points, leading Bucknell by 235 points. Notable performances included Claire Ellish winning the women's three-meter diving title, edging teammate Lily Barrett by a mere 15-hundredths of a point, while the men's team secured victories in six events on Saturday, including a sweep of the 200 medley relay and the 400 individual medley races. On the opening day of the championship, both teams also finished in first place, with the men's team winning five races and the women's team taking two. The final day of competition is set for Sunday, where both teams will look to maintain their leads and secure the championship titles.

Meanwhile, the Navy men's squash team is set to compete in the Hoehn Cup at the College Squash Association Divisional Team Championships in Philadelphia. The fourth-seeded Mids, currently ranked 16th nationally, will face fifth-seeded Middlebury in their opening match on Friday evening. The tournament features several competitive teams, including MIT and Amherst, as they vie for positions within the 13-20 rankings. The Mids, with a season record of 22-5, aim to leverage their strong performance this season as they pursue a title in the Hoehn Cup.

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