Word: baughman
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...freestyle could be the strongest race for Harvard. Fred Mitchell, seeded first, and Rich Baughman, third, are definite medal threats. Mitchell, however, will have to drop at least two seconds to win the race, and Baughman, who has been the Crimson's standout in recent weeks, could surprise everyone by taking...
Harvard, which on paper figured to win only the 200-yd., 500-yd. and 1000-yd. freestyles, took its only firsts in those events. After an easy Yale win in the medley relay, Rich Baughman, pacing himself beautifully and looking very strong, won the 1000-yd. free with a new Harvard school record time of 9:46.9, breaking his old mark by over two seconds. In the process, Baughman established a new Yale pool mark, breaking the old standard of 9:49.8 set by Yale's John Nelson...
Harvard, with the outcome already decided, took its final first of the meet in the 500-yd. free, where Rich Baughman and Fred Mitchell both easily outdistanced their Yale opponents. Baughman, who was the Crimson's top performer Saturday, swam his best time of the season, 4:47.9, to qualify for the NCAA's in that event along with Mitchell...
...easy 1-2 by Fred Mitchell and Rich Baughman in the 500 yd. free preceded a thrilling Harvard sweep in the 200 yd. breastroke. Dave Brumwell, after swimming two tough races, came on strong to win that race, while senior Pete Mikhalevsky, swimming his last home meet and fighting off sickness, snuck up in the outside lane to take the all-important second...
Most incredible were the efforts of Rich Baughman, Baughman, who is undefeated in the 1000 yd. free, won that race, and moments later he swam the next race, the 200 yd. free in a good time of 1:50.0, place fourth. He later added a second in the 500 yd free...