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Home sweet home. Sort of. After opening the season with 12 games on the road, the Harvard women’s water polo team looked to notch a victory last night in their first game of the season at Blodgett Pool. But Brown had other plans. The Bears (4-9) pulled away early and dominated the second half of play to record a 12-4 victory over the Crimson (6-7). This marks Brown’s sixth straight victory over Harvard, dating back to last season. Since 2004, the Bears have controlled the series with a 14-6 advantage...
...time, respectively. He was also part of the winning 400-yard medley relay team along with freshman Jordan Diekema, junior Bill Jones, and fellow senior Pat Quinn. The team’s 3:13.34 time set new meet and EISL records. Quinn and Rathgeber also helped to set another Blodgett Pool record in the 200-yard freestyle relay, where they were joined by junior David Guernsey and freshman Will Heyburn, breaking the record they had set previously that day in the preliminaries.The Crimson’s streak didn’t stop there, however, as Rathgeber, Diekema, Jones, and Quinn...
...yard breaststroke as a sophomore and took home the 200 in her freshman year. Pangilinan’s path to Saturday’s race, a brilliant finish to her career for the Crimson, started four years ago, before she even took a stroke in Blodgett Pool. It was half a world away in Athens, Greece. In 2004, Pangilinan competed at the Summer Olympics. She represented the Philippines, where she holds two national records in the 100- and 200-meter breaststroke. “I was so young. It was the first time I was away from my parents...
...finish in the 100-yard freestyle. Mills earned her second individual victory of the day in the 200-yard backstroke, Pickard won the 500-yard freestyle in 5:01.95, and classmate Ali Slack took first in the 100-yard butterfly in 58.36. Co-captain Pangilinan finished her career at Blodgett Pool with a flourish, capturing first in her specialty breaststroke events. She led a senior sweep of the 100-yard breaststroke, touching the wall just in front of Colling and Slaight. The senior then swam to a 2:18.13 victory in the 200-yard breaststroke. In the dive portion...
...Morawski said. “If they can do that now during stress, then they should be able to hold together during any stressful athletic event.”The Crimson will now take a two-week break from competition for final exams before resuming its Ivy season at Blodgett Pool against Brown on Jan. 26. It will be the first and only home dual meet for Harvard this season and the last home meet for the Crimson’s seniors.The Crimson will then face Yale and Princeton, traditionally the team’s toughest league competition...