The Pack (43 points/42 points) fell to Stevenson (144 points) and New Trier (143 points) in a meet labeled the “Tri-Meet of the Century”. For the third year in a row, the meet did not disappoint with many season-best performances and best times achieved by the Wolfpack. Freshmen Maggie Dirlam picked up a sixteenth-place finish in the 200 freestyle with Junior Lexie Jordan scoring seventeenth with a season-best time. Sophomore Isabella Hobson and Junior Jackie Robinson followed suit with a sixteenth and seventeenth-place finish in the 50 freestyle. Senior Captain Peyton Davidson placed nineteenth in the 100 butterfly with a season-best time. Hobson and Sophomore Sasha Weffer placed eighteenth and twentieth in the 100 freestyle. Sophomore Isabella Curiel was tenth in the 500 freestyle with Dirlam just off her personal best for fourteenth. Senior Annmarie Drapszo went season-best time in the 100 backstroke for ninteenth place. Senior Sophia Steuer was eighteenth in the 1m diving competition. Curiel closed the individual events with an eleventh place finish in the 100 breaststroke. The Wolfpack relays placed top twenty in the 200 medley, 200 free, and 400 freestyle relays.
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