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Records continue to tumble on second morning of Division III.

    The fast swimming continued on the second morning of swimming at the NCAA Division III swimming championships. Four more national records fell this morning. The morning got off to a quick start when both Denison and Emory going under the national record with Denison coming out on top in 1:32.34. Liz Horvat was at it again, this time in the 400 IM in a time of 4:18.32. Washington University's Alex Beyer broke the national record in the men's 400 IM with his time of 3:53.63. Logan Todhunter of Williams was the other record breaker this morning as she smashed the national record in the 100 fly with a time of 53.76. Kenyon looks to extend its lead on both the men's and women's side as they easily greatest number of swims coming back tonight. 
    Swim count:
    Women: Kenyon: 9 up, 3 down. Denison: 5 up, 1 down. Emory: 5 up, 3 down. Williams: 5 up, 2 down.
    Men: Kenyon: 8 up, 6 down. Denison: 6 up, 1 down. Emory: 6 up, 0 down. St. Olaf: 2 up, 2 down.

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