Word: chris
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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Freshman distance-man Chris Hancock improved his times in all three of his events, most impressively in the 1650-yd. freestyle, where the Ottawa, Canada, native clipped nearly 45 seconds from his previous best, clocking 16:17 and finishing 12th...
Event 14: 200-yd. Backstroke: 1. Ron Raikula, Harvard, 1:52.20* 2. Jim Smoragiewicz, Maine, 1:53.81 3. Mark Heinrich, Navy, 1:53.89 4. Geoff Seelen, Harvard, 1:54.38 5. Kurt Langborg, Yale 1:55.23 6. Ron Cummins, Princeton, 1:55.43 7. Lee Menichella, Harvard, 1:55.67 8. Chris Prinslow, Army...
Right behind the ailing but still awesome Hackett was Crimson freshman Tim Maximoff, who sailed to the silver in 15:41.12, missing the qualifying time for the NCAA championships by only a second. Harvard's Mike Coglin and Chris Hancock finished eighth and 12th, respectively, in the timed final to give the Crimson a 53-17 edge over Princeton in this event...
Tung, the racquetwomen's top-ranked player, played tremendous squash before dropping a close 3-1 decision to Princeton's Chris Kinney. In defeating Brown's Adrienne Morphy in the third round, Tung exacted a measure of revenge for a loss earlier this season...
Event Ten: 100-yd. Breaststroke--1. Koji Mishimura, Army, 57.37. 2. John Christensen, Princeton, 58.49. 3. Kent Whitaker, Dartmouth, 58.74. 4. Alex Rae-Grant, Yale, 58.89. 5. Dirk Crandell, Cornell, 59.48. 6. Paul Mansfield, Drexel, 59.52. 7. Chris Judge, Fordham, 59.77. 8. Frank Polefrone, Bucknell...