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...after hockey it’s really not that hard. Swimming can be easily cast aside, once you forget about junior Noelle Bassi, who was the 2004 U.S. National Champion in the 200m butterfly while narrowly missing the 2004 Athens Olympics, and ignore freshman Paola Duquet, who swam in the 2004 games for Columbia...
...qualified her for the U.S. Senior Nationals with her time. She was followed by Pangilinan, who then led a one-two finish in the 100-yard breaststroke. Pangilinan’s win was also a NCAA provisional time.“Last year we sent Jackie and [junior] Noelle [Bassi to NCAAs], and this year it would be great to have more people go,” junior Jessica Davidson said. “It’s great that we are getting more and more people to reach that level.”The 200-yard butterfly would yield...
...yard backstroke, the highest place that Harvard finished was third, with senior Erin Mulkey’s performance in the freestyle and Hart’s in the backstroke.But the Crimson was then able to pick up some more first-place points, as Pangilinan and junior Noelle Bassi each registered the first of their multiple individual wins.Pangilinan led a one-two finish in the 100 yard breaststroke with junior LeAnn Chang, and Bassi took first in the 200 yard butterfly.Pangilinan’s second individual win came later in the 200-yard breaststroke...
...said co-captain Joanna Lee. “We weren’t expecting to take every single event. It was just great that we were able to win so many as it is.”Nevertheless, both races ended up extremely close. Junior Noelle Bassi finished second in the 50-yard free with a time of 25:19, just .13 behind the first-place time. O’Connor wasn’t far behind in third place, with a time of 25:24.In the 100 free, sophomore Lindsay Hart who took second place with a time...
Snatching a school record away from a fellow Harvard athlete is a tough task. But when the record is already yours, it makes the job a little bit easier. That was the situation facing swimming sensation Noelle Bassi on Friday evening in the Harvard women’s swimming and diving team’s 198-121 win over No. 24 Kansas. The junior transfer from Franklin Lakes, N.J. left Tennessee to come to Harvard last year and has since flourished in the Crimson garb. Bassi’s bread and butter is the 200-yard butterfly, and her previous...