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"Some divers would say 'I have to be smoother or stronger,'" Jamie Greacen, one of Schramm's old teammates said, "but Steve would say 'My left toenail should be a little more over here.'"
The Crimson divers, as usual, performed very well. Adriana Holy placed first in the one meter and third in the three meter, while Pam Stone finished second in both the one meter and off the high board.
It also cannot be blamed on Harvard's divers, Steve Schramm and Jeff Mule, who each won one of the diving events while providing the Crimson with 16 points. Mule's first place finish was his first of the season.
CRIMSON SPLASHES: Sentiments varied over the controversial new policy of running swimming and diving events concurrently. Swimming buffs like it "cause you don't have to sit through the diving," while afficionados feel that "divers don't get the attention they deserve." It is one thing to ask the divers...
Only Clark's Betty Grazulis prevented a Harvard sweep, as she took both the 100-and 200-meter backstrokes. But with just eight swimmers and two divers facing Harvard's 22 swimmers and two divers, the Worcester women could not keep up.