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Freshman Geoff Rathgeber won the 200- and 400-yard individual medleys, Cole swept the 200-, 500-, and 1,650-yard freestyles, and senior James Lawler finished first in the 100- and 200-yard butterflies. With Cromwell??€™s sweep of the 100- and 200-yard backstrokes, the Crimson left no doubt that Harvard would be a challenger in every race and every distance. Harvard beat Princeton 225-128 and Yale...
...yard medley relay on March 24, Cromwell??€™s opening leg put the Crimson into third place in the consolation final. His 100-yard backstroke time of 0:48.19 was just 0.22 seconds behind leader and perennial title contender Georgia. Eventually, however, Harvard found it difficult to keep up with a field dominated by pure sprinters and fell slightly off the pace...
...yard freestyle performance, coupled with Cromwell??€™s finish in the 200-yard backstroke, moved Harvard up to 22nd from 25th place on the last day of competition...
...again routed all comers at the EISL Championships, taking the 100-yard backstroke and butterfly events, before setting a new meet record in the 200-yard backstroke to extend the streak to 12, besting Shevchik’s former mark by 0.28 seconds to complete his ascension in defeat. Cromwell??€™s season wasn’t quite over, but the streak soon would be, as Cromwell knew, heading into the NCAA Championships. But that didn’t stop him from going out with a bang. Missing the consolation finals in the 100 meter backstroke by a single...
Though he was unable to muster an effort good enough to make the final—18 hundredths of a second off the qualifying time—Cromwell??€™s heat time earned him a spot in the consolation final and satisfied his goal. He then won the successive heat with a time that, had he been in the final, would have been good enough for seventh, 0.01 seconds out of sixth...