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Emory won its third consecutive national championship and left little doubt in the process. Sadie Nennig won the 200-yard backstroke for the Eagles, who scored a school-record 639 points.

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In 2006, Emory freshman swimmer Madeleine Brown died after being found unresponsive in the school's pool. Now, Emory draws motivation and character from Brown's spirit.

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In many respects, Friday was great for Williams. Its 800 freestyle relay team won a national title, setting a meet record. The Ephs set a meet record in the 200 butterfly, but they still trail Emory for the team lead.

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Emory continue to demonstrate its dominance at the DIII Women's Championships on Thursday. The Eagles won the 200-yard freestyle relay and now lead the team race by 87 points.

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