Denison bounced back from a Friday night loss to Toledo with a 178-107 victory over Grove City on Saturday afternoon from Gregory Pool. DU racked up 12 victories en route to the 71 point victory over the Wolverines.
Big Red diver Katie Collins set a new six-dive school record in the 3-meter competition with a score of 294.22. Teammate Sterling Keiser followed in second place with a score of 209.10.
Hilary Callen was a multiple event winner, taking first in the 200 freestyle and the 500 free. In the 200 she touched in 1:55.61, edging teammate Marit Wangstad who checked in at 1:56.76. Callen covered the 500 free in 5:08.85.
Emily Schroeder placed first in the 1000 freestyle and the 200 backstroke. Her time in the 1000 was 10:44.16 and she won the 200 back with a time of 2:06.19.
Natalie Lugg swept both breaststroke events thanks to her 1:06.81 in the 100 and 2:27.27 in the 200. Morgan Nuess anchored the winning 200 medley relay along with Victoria Masney, Lugg, and Lauren Wine. The team posted a time of 1:48.65 to kick off the meet. Nuess also won the 50 freestyle, besting teammate Alyssa Swanson with a time of 24.08. Swanson took second in 24.15 but came back to win the 100 free in 52.86.
Rounding out the winners was Laurel Brabson and Lindsay Zeberlein. Brabson took the 200 fly in 2:06.45 and Zeberlein followed up her victory against Toledo with another win in the 100 backstroke in 58.87.
Denison improves to 6-4 in dual meet action this season. They will return to the pool on Friday (Jan. 27) in what will be the final meet in Gregory Pool. Denison is in the midst of construction on a new natatorium that will be ready for the 2012-13 season.