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...placing 19th at NCAAs with a season-best time of 1:58.04. She was second in the Ivy League in the event. “It’s sometimes really hard to instill in the freshmen that it’s all about the team,” co-captain Lindsay Hart said. “But every freshman this year really embraced the idea of the team. Right off the bat, it was one of the easiest and most fun groups to lead.” In that spirit, freshmen made up the majority of each...
...That certainly would be the case with junior high jumper Becky Christensen, who, despite being sparing in words, is not sparing in her ability to flat out jump. “[Becky’s] not one of the most vocal people on the team,” co-captain Sally Stanton said. “But she is definitely one of the most consistently good competitors on the team.” With a tough act to follow having won the high jump at the outdoor Heptagonals and competing at the NCAA Championships, Christensen did her sophomore campaign...
...factor on the Crimson roster, especially since the event was Chenoweth’s first outdoor 5K as a collegian. “It’s definitely exciting to go out there for your first time and get the mark that matters for the postseason,” co-captain Brian Holmquest said. “If you’re there that early in the season, [it] just shows how you’ll be up to good stuff.” “I’ve always been a big believer that...
...previous winter. The Crimson accomplished all of this despite spending the majority of its season swimming away from the friendly confines of Blodgett Pool. “Being undefeated in the dual meet season was a tremendous accomplishment, because most of our meets were away,” co-captain Sam Wollner said. “Not only did we go undefeated, but we did it in other pools.” With a perfect regular season in the books, the surging swimmers and divers continued their winning ways in an extraordinary postseason campaign, taking home a first-place victory...
...Connor suffered a torn ACL at the NCAA Championships and settled for sixth in the tournament, his effort earned the 20-year old his second consecutive All-American distinction. Adding to his impressive resume on the mat, O’Connor will also assume the role of co-captain with Caputo next year. Another cause for optimism was the developing performance of freshman Corey Jantzen. Despite a knee injury that cost the 141 lb. competitor much of his rookie season, Jantzen rebounded to take fourth at EIWA’s and qualify for NCAAs. The freshman continued his strong efforts...