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...free, only 2000 Olympic Medalist Erik Vendt of USC finished ahead of Cole, and only by two seconds, with a time of 14:37.48. Cole’s 14:39.71 improved on his previous Harvard record of 14:49.48 by 10 seconds. It was the best performance by a Harvard swimmer at NCAAs since David Berkoff ’89 won the 100-yard backstroke...
...free, Trojans Klete Keller and Vendt took early leads, but Cole swam back for a personal best 4:16.91, earning third place...
Only two Harvard swimmers—sophomore John Cole and junior Dan Shevchik—qualified to compete in the NCAA Championships, but it was all the Crimson needed to earn 17th place out of the 35 schools that scored points. The two combined for 42 total points, compared with just two for EISL champion Princeton...
...Cole shined on the NCAA stage with two All-American performances, finishing second in the 1,650-yard freestyle and third in the 500 freestyle. Shevchik earned Honorable Mention All-American accolades with top-15 finishes in the 200 backstroke and the 400 individual medley...
...more accessible physically than ever before. The minute I got off the plane in Yemen last summer, I could see how everything I thought I knew about that country was wrong and how far most of its people lived emotionally from, say, the October 2000 bombing of the U.S.S. Cole in Southern Yemen. Likewise, the minute a Yemeni sets foot in New York City, she sees it as quite different from the lawless jungle of gun-toting druglords and prostitutes she may have imagined. Most people in the developing world, though, do not have the opportunity or resources to come...