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The 22nd-ranked Princeton men's swimming and diving team will
try again to conclude the 2012-13 regular season this Saturday afternoon when it travels to
Uris Pool in New York City to take on Columbia, and it doesn't appear that weather should be a factor.
One week after a winter storm caused havoc throughout the northeast, Princeton and Columbia will finally conclude the 2012-13 regular season with a 1 pm showdown. It will also serve as
the final dual meet for the 11 members of the Class of 2013.
Princeton is 6-1 overall, 5-1 in the Ivy League, and moved into the
Top 25 after an impressive performance during H-Y-P weekend. Though
16th-ranked Harvard won the meet, Princeton posted enough improved times
to feel that its team is on the right track to peak at the 2013 Ivy
League Championships, held March 7-9 in Providence.
The improvement was noted in the latest Endless
Pools/CollegeSwimming.com Top 25, which ranks teams based on their top
performances over the preceding month. Princeton's performance last
weekend was ranked fifth overall, one spot higher than Harvard.
The Tigers will look to conclude their regular season with a victory
over an improving Columbia team Friday night. Columbia has one of the
top 100 fly specialists in the league in sophomore David Jakl, whose
time of 48.50 is currently second-best in the Ivies. Sophomore Dominik
Koll won two individual events last weekend in a dual victory over
Patriot League champion Navy.
Princeton currently has the Ivy League leader in both back events (En-Wei Hu-Van Wright in the 100, Connor Maher in the 200), as well as the 200 free (Sandy Bole).
The Tigers' greatest strength, though, is their depth; the team has at
least two of the Ivy League's top five times in 10 different individual
events.
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