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Event 12: 1650-yd. Freestyle: 1. Bobby Hackett, Harvard, 15:30.37 2. Tim Maximoff, Harvard, 15:41.12 3. William Hein, Army, 15:50.60 4. Lincoln D'Jang, Columbia, 15:54.71 5. Craig Peterson, Princeton, 15:59.71 6. Frank May, Fordham, 16:01.49 7. Greg Dozer, Dartmouth, 16:02.76 8. Michael Coglin, Harvard...
Event 16: 200-yd. Butterfly: 1. Mark DeVore, Yale, 1:50.84* 2. Bill Specht, Princeton, 1:50.96 3. Craig Christie, Cornell, 1:51.33 4. Bruce Kone, Princeton, 1:52.21 5. Eric Wiscavage, Columbia, 1:52.26 6. Rob Ruck, Army, 1:53.27 7. Don Spencer, Columbia, 1:53.36 8. Dan Menichella, Harvard...
Reviewing the splits, the irony of the whole situation becomes apparent. Craig Peterson, Princeton's second man, could not equal the lifetime best 1:41 clocking he turned in during the afternoon heats. He split 1:43. Everyone else on both relays swam 1:42.2 or better...
Event Seven: 200-yd. Freestyle--1. Andrew Saltzman, Princeton, 1:39.01. 2. Robert Hackett, Harvard, 1:39.55. 3. Todd Taylor, Dartmouth, 1:39.66. 4. Andrew O'Hara, Princeton, 1:40.10. 5. Frank May, Fordham, 1:40.34. 6. Bradley Brown, Army, 1:41.46. 7. Howard Nelson, Princeton, 1:41.48. 8. Craig Peterson, Princeton...
Acosta will face the number-four seed Craig Burbuage, another member of the strong University of Texas team, today. The agile Burbuage scored an easy win yesterday and will give Acosta a tough match...