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The final session of Dahousie's Invitational Swim Meet

The final session of Dahousie's Invitational Swim Meet

The Tigers couldn't have kicked off to a better start with Katie Webster concurring first taking a time of 4:20.94 and Allison Grant and Paige Crowell taking second and third. The men kick off the final day of the meet with a 400 meter freestyle. Brandon Warren from UNB takes first place with a time of 4:12. Dahousie's James Profit comes in for second and Memorial's Leo Froude swims in for a close third.

Mt. Allison dominate the women's 50 meter free with Allison Loewen in first taking a time of 27.04. UNB's Juliana comes for second with MtA's Marya Peters touching just 0.1 seconds later to take third. Memorial makes their mark in the men's 50 meter freestyle with, Gavin Dyke, concurring first taking a time of 23.86 with Acadia's Luc Boudreau touching for second and Dalhousie's Joe Ur touching for third.

The Tigers dominate once again in women's 200 meter backstroke with Rachel Shin coming in first, taking a time of 2:20.57. MtA's Marya Peter continues her day of solid swims touching for second and Dalhousie's Paige Robillard touches for third. Dal Tiger, David Share swam a flawless swim in the men's 200 backing taking first place with a time of 2:02. Acadia's Hayden Adams finishes second and Memorial's David Haines finishes third.

Dalhousie Keisha Mills proves she is the queen of breaststroke, when she touches for first once again in women's 100 meter breaststroke taking a time of 1:15.54, her teammate Alexandra Gunn comes in neck in neck with UNB's Lauren Adam. Gunn takes second and Adam touches for third. Tony Liew of the Dal Tigers touches for first in men's 100 meter breaststroke taking a time of 1:06.06, followed by UNB's Chris Garcelon and Acadia's Justin LeBlanc.

The Tigers finish the individual swims strong with Rachel Shin coming in first in 200 meter butterfly, taking a time of 2:20.45 and teammate Katie Webster finishing second and UNB's Kaitlin Young touching in for third. Eyad Albassiouny from UNB takes the victory in men's 200 meter butterfly taking a time of 2:10.57, Memorial's Nicolas Sparkes touched in for second and Acadia's Ben Corkum touched in for third.

The Tigers end the swim meet with a bang! The women place first in the 400 meter freestyle relay taking a time of 3:58.26 and the men finish the meet taking first in the men's 400 meter freestyle relay taking a time of 3:32.41. The final events the Tigers on top for this year's meet. The Tiger's finished first with the women's team taking home 352 points and the men finished with 250 points.