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...freestyle relay as exhibitions. Juniors Lindsay Hart and Amanda Slaight and freshman Alexandra Clarke dominated in their specialty strokes, with Hart winning both backstroke events, Slaight taking first in the 50 and 100 freestyle, and Clarke capturing the 200 and 500 free. Senior captain Noelle Bassi and juniors Meaghan Colling, Bridget O’Connor, and Samantha Papadakis also added two first-place finishes each to the resounding victory. The meet started without a hitch for the Crimson, as Hart, Colling, O’Connor, and Bassi teamed up to win the 200-yard medley relay in 1:47.27, with...
...second in 52.64, while Slaight finished third. Four different swimmers captured the other four events won by Harvard. Colling led a 1-2-3 finish in the 100-yard breaststroke, followed by senior LeeAnn Chang and Pangilinan in second and third, respectively. Harvard boasted two other sweeps. Senior Noelle Bassi, Morgan, and O’Connor swept the 200-yard butterfly, while Chang, Colling, and freshman Tiffany Bui swept the 200-yard breaststroke. The Crimson’s final win came in the 200-yard individual medley, which was won by senior Jessica Davidson with junior Linnea Sundberg following...
...entryway-mates met him and said, “You’re the dude that’s married.” “It’s pretty funny that people bought it,” said Catlin, who has never tied a knot. When Noelle Bassi ’06 put down “married” to indicate her relationship status with her boyfriend of five years, she received a number of congratulatory messages from high school friends. Her friends told her that they “always knew” she would...
...NCAA B cut times achieved by its the roster, the Harvard women’s swimming and diving team once again qualified only two representatives to the NCAA Championships in Athens, Ga.The Crimson sent sophomore diver Samantha Papadakis, who is also a Crimson editor, and junior swimmer Noelle Bassi, who also competed in the event last year. Once again, Bassi was selected to the All-America, breaking her own record in the 200-yard butterfly.“I was disappointed that more of my teammates weren’t there,” Bassi said...
...Moira McClosky came back and was able to sneak by Hart for the win, with Hart finishing second.The last event of the meet, the 400-yard freestyle relay, was close as well. Harvard trailed for most of the race with junior Emily Wilson, sophomore Meaghan Colling, and junior Noelle Bassi swimming the first three legs. Senior Erin Mulkey swam the last leg and she was able to close the gap a significant amount, but not enough as Columbia edged out the Crimson for the win.Harvard did win three other events during the day. In the 200-yard breaststroke, sophomore Jackie...