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Northeastern Defeats Drexel, Falls to George Mason and Towson

On the final day of the George Mason quad meet, the Northeastern womens' swimming and diving teams registered 15 top-5 finishes, including three first place swims. 

The Huskies defeated Drexel by a 205-148 score, but fell in their first losses of the year to Towson 231-122 and to host team George Mason in a tight 182-169 battle. Northeastern is now 3-2 on the year, 1-1 in conference action. 

Combined with Northeastern's five top-5 finishes yesterday, the Huskies finished the meet with 20 total top-5 finishes. 

Sara Touchette-McGowan was a part of two of the Huskies wins on the day, touching the wall in 55.29 to take first place in the 100-fly. The Huskies had a one-two punch in that race as Delaney Lanker came in behind Touchette-McGowan with a 58.26 finish.

Christine Leong set a new season best in the 100-back with a 56.99 time, shaving a half a second off of her previous best set last meet at UNH. 

The Huskies 200-medley relay team also took first at the meet, earning much needed relay points with a 1:47.06 time against the competition. 

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