Princeton Girls Swimming Dominates Colonial Valley Conference Championship for Fourth Consecutive Year

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Princeton Girls Swimming Dominates Colonial Valley Conference Championship for Fourth Consecutive Year
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The Princeton girls swimming team secured their fourth consecutive Colonial Valley Conference championship, showcasing their dominance at the West Windsor-Plainsboro North meet with an impressive 269 points.

The Princeton girls swimming team secured its fourth consecutive Colonial Valley Conference championship, showcasing their dominance at the West Windsor-Plainsboro North meet. With an impressive 269 points, they outperformed the competition, securing the most top-three finishes (10) out of all participating teams. They missed the podium only in two of the 11 events, proving their consistent excellence across various disciplines.

Princeton's success was further exemplified by five first-place finishes, highlighting their individual strengths and strategic teamwork.First-year head coach Patrick Remboski expressed his profound pride in the team's performance, praising their confidence, humility, and remarkable personal times. Multiple swimmers shone brightly throughout the meet. Annie Flanagan emerged as a standout performer, claiming victories in the 50-meter freestyle (27.52) and 100 backstroke (1:06.87). Jenna Barry contributed significantly with her first-place finish in the 100 freestyle (1:00.38) and a third-place showing in the 50 freestyle (27.90). Rachel McInerney showcased her versatility by securing second-place finishes in both the 200 IM (2:29.02) and 400 freestyle (4:43.97).Collaborating seamlessly, Flanagan, Barry, McInerney, and Vivian Lee formed Princeton's relay team, securing first-place finishes in the 200 freestyle (1:55.39) and 400 freestyle relays (4:08.21). They also earned a third-place position in the 200 medley relay (2:07.79). Remboski acknowledged the pressure associated with competing at such a high level, but emphasized that the team's trust in their training and swimming alleviated some of the stress. He highlighted the role of the senior and junior swimmers in guiding and supporting the younger athletes, creating a positive and encouraging environment. In a remarkable feat, both the Princeton boys and girls swimming teams achieved four consecutive conference championships, solidifying their position as swimming powerhouses in the region

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