The Hope College women's swimming & diving team downed host Olivet 155-49 on Saturday.
The Flying Dutch posted the top efforts in 12 events.
Junior Chloe Palajac of Dearborn, Michigan (Dearborn) led Hope with three first-place performances. Palajac, pictured, won the 100-yard freestyle in 55.73 seconds, the 200 freestyle in 2:09.07 and the 200 individual medley in 2:16.70.
Freshman Erin Emmert of Grand Blanc, Michigan (Flint Powers Catholic) came in first in both the 100 butterfly at 59.22 and the 500 freestyle at 5:38.80.
Sophomore Sara Plohetski of South Lyon, Michigan (South Lyon) swept diving, scoring 251.0 points on the 1-meter board and 234.6 on 3-meter.
Freshman Erica Slenk of Zeeland, Michigan (Holland Christian) went the fastest in the 50 freestyle at 26.93.
Freshman Paula Nolte of Elmhurst, Illinois (York Community) took first in the 100 backstroke at 1:02.50.
Senior Molly Meyer of South Bend, Indiana (John Adams) won the 100 breaststroke in 1:11.48.
The Flying Dutch clocked the fastest swim in the 200 medley relay. Emmert, freshman Kayty Ihara of South Lyon, Michigan (East), sophomore Elisabeth Craig of Grand Rapids, Michigan (East Grand Rapids) and Nolte went 1:59.80.
Hope also won the 200 freestyle relay. Slenk, senior Payton Hoff of Clarkston, Michigan (Pontiac Notre Dame Prep), Nolte and freshman Allison Sobkowski of Portage, Indiana (Portage) had a time of 1:47.72.
The Flying Dutch evened their Michigan Intercollegiate Athletic Association dual meet record at 1-1.
Hope returns to the pool on Friday and Saturday, Nov. 18-19 at the University of Chicago.