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...refreshing to have some really tough competition and it definitely made us dive a lot better.”The day concluded with yet another Ivy League record for the Crimson and yet another record for Hart, as she teamed with juniors Jaclyn Pangilinan, Bridget O’Connor, and Amanda Slaight to take the 400-yard medley relay in 3:43.33 and displace a mark previously held by Princeton. “The 400 medley relay was an amazing swim, especially because we had disqualified in it two years ago,” Hart said.On day two of competition...
...weekend were disappointing for the Crimson, they did little to dampen Harvard’s optimism as it prepares for the Eastern Intercollegiate Wrestling Association (EIWA) championships in two weeks.“Now is where the fun really begins,” freshman J. P. O’Connor said. “This is what we trained for all year. The most important part of our season is just beginning.”After losing matches to both Cornell and Columbia this weekend and earning a tie against Bucknell, the Crimson limps off the mat to a much...
...Championships commence in March.HARVARD 29, FRANKLIN & MARSHALL 15Without Preston to anchor the top of the lineup, Harvard quickly found itself in the hole after losing the first two bouts.The Crimson went on a run spearheaded by tri-captain Max Meltzer, as victories by freshman J. P. O’Connor (149), junior Bobby Latessa (157), and junior Matt Button (164) gave the team a commanding lead. After sophomore Patrick Ziemnik lost at 174, a forfeit at 184 put Harvard up 21-12. Junior Jonathan Butler recorded a hard-fought victory at 197 before freshman Andrew Knapp lost by a major...
...Bode Ogunwole, who confirmed that he will be out for the season due to an arm injury he suffered last weekend.“Obviously it’s hard not to have Bode there to anchor the lineup,” said freshman J. P. O’Connor, who notched two victories in the Ivy League contests this weekend against Princeton and Penn. “Normally, if the match is within reach, Bode’s such a dependable guy that you can usually count on him to get the win and take the match...
...years and it has always been back and forth between us. I felt good and took it out that last lap.” Clarke and Weisenthal followed their strong swims in day one with a 1-2 finish in the 500-yard freestyle. Junior Bridget O’Connor gave the Crimson another first place with a 55.89-second win in the 100-yard butterfly. In the dive portion of the meet, junior Samantha Papadakis, fresh off last weekend’s record-setting performance at Blodgett, captured the one-meter competition with 291 points and took second...