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McKinley's fourth place finish was more than four seconds faster than the next competitor...
Freshman Whitney Henderson will make a splash in the 200-yard butterfly, the individual medleys, and the freestyle events. A versatile competitor, Henderson will fill in wherever Coach Stephanie Morawski ’92 finds a hole in the line-up. Henderson already leads the league with a 2:03.57 in the 200-yard butterfly, a time from Harvard’s intrasquad competition...
Harvard’s lone Olympic Trials qualifier is freshman Emily Stapleton. A seasoned competitor, Stapleton will race the backstrokes and 200-yard individual medley. The Crimson will look to Stapleton when she squares off against Princeton’s Kate Conroy, the Tiger’s lone NCAA qualifier, later in the season...
...quarterbacks, Brown’s Kyle Rowley versus Yale’s T.J. Hyland, who subbed for injured starter Peter Lee. Hyland completed 11-of-22 passes for 146 yards and a touchdown, and he rushed for 139 more yards, a team high. While not as mobile as his competitor, Rowley netted three touchdowns passes with 274 yards on 18-of-32 attempts...
Brown will be a stronger competitor this year, after finishing fourth in the league in 2000-2001. The team is well rounded with a great deal of depth in every position...