Complete meet results
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Winter Park, Fla.----Wingate University sophomore
Kelsea Munro and freshman
Natalia Dwojak contributed to four victories each as the No. 9 Bulldogs defeated Rollins College 204-58 during NCAA Division II women's swimming action in the Alfond Pool Saturday. The South Atlantic Conference members won 13-of-14 events.
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Munro and Dwojak swam on both Bulldog relays, the meet-opening 200 Medley Relay (1:48.24) and the event-concluding 200 Freestyle Relay (1:39.06). Individually, Munro won the 50 Freestyle (24.02) and the 100 Freestyle (53.16). Dwojak touched first in the 200 Freestyle (1:58.57) and the 200 Individual Medley (2:14.07).
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What They Are Saying
Wingate senior team captain
Gracie Williams
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"We finished out our winter training trip with a great meet at Rollins. The conditions were tough with racing outside in 45-degree weather and cold water, but both teams were able to pull together and swim great races. The team had great energy. We have been training really hard the last couple weeks, so I'm excited to see how we do in the next several weeks rolling into our championship season."
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