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Anne Kaduboski
Anne Kaduboski

Kaduboski Earns 16th NE-10 Swimmer of the Week Award; Power & Chan Also Honored

WALTHAM, Mass. -- For the fourth time this season, and the 16th time in her career, Bentley University senior Anne Kaduboski (Dedham/Dedham HS) has been cited as the Northeast-10 Conference Women's Swimmer of the Week.

Also recognized by the Northeast-10 this week were freshmen Kellen Power (San Jose, Calif./ Valley Christian HS) and Phillip Chan (Wilmette, Ill,/New Trier HS). They were selected as the conference's Rookies of the Week, Power for the fifth time and Chan for the third.

Kaduboski, who'll finish her career next month at the NCAA Division II Championships in San Antonio, was recognized for her record-setting weekend at the New England Intercollegiate Swimming and Diving Association Championships. She was named the Women's Swimmer of the Meet after coming away with four gold medals.

Kaduboski captured the 200 yard backstroke in a meet and school record 2:03.40, touched first in the 400 individual medley in a Bentley record 4:31.40 and won a fourth straight championship in the 200 butterfly with a meet record time of 2:04.01. All three of those races were won by at least 4.5 seconds, and all were NCAA B cuts.

Kaduboski also set a school record in the 100 backstroke as part of the 400 medley relay, and in the relays, was part of four school records, a victory in the 800 free relay and three second-place finishes.

Kaduboski, who now has 11 career NEISDA gold medals, helped Bentley win the team championship for the first time since 2007 and the seventh time in the last ten years.

Power won gold in the 200 freestyle, with her time of 1:55.65 a school record, and also finished second in the 100 fly (58.27) and third in the 100 free (53.94), with each of those times NCAA B cuts. In addition, she was part of relay teams that earned one gold and three silvers while setting school records in all four (4:45.99 in 400 free, 7:55.60 in 800 free, 3:54.82 in 400 medley and 1:38.86 in 200 free).

Chan was second in the 50 breaststroke (27.87), third in the 100 individual medley (56.97) and ninth in the 100 breast (1:03.36). He also participated on two relays that finished second, was part of another that placed third and helped Bentley to a school record in the 200 medley relay (1:36.55).