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...three-meter dive event as well, as she grabbed the lead after her third dive and was able to hold it to the end. Sophomore Samantha Papadakis came back from a seventh-place position after dive three to finish second overall.The most exciting win of the night was Bassi??€™s. She dominated the 200-yard butterfly with a time of 1:58.81, over five seconds faster than the second-place finisher. Her time was good for a meet record and the Ivy League record. It was the 12th fastest time in the event in the country...
...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 best in the event was 1:59.29, a mark set at the 2005 NCAA Championships. She was last year’s national champion in that race, so the fans in Cambridge had never seen Bassi...
...Crimson then faced Columbia, whom they devastated 205-92, managing to win 13-of-15 events. It was also Bassi??€™s first meet as a Harvard swimmer...
...Bassi??€™s second time competing in the 200-yard butterfly at the NCAA Championships. The first time was in 2003, when she was a freshman swimming for Tennessee. Then, she took an impressive 18th place in the prelims, just missing the chance to swim in the finals...
...without Bassi??€™s phenomenal showing at the meet, the Crimson probably wouldn’t have had the great victory it did over Kansas...