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So the Crimson go into today's final round, which should be a barnburner, trailing by 16, the same amount they led by 24 hours ago. Harvard has the advantage in the 1650-yd. free, where Hackett and Coglin should finish at worst first and fourth; in the three-meter...
Harvard's absolutely awesome divers continued to dominate everyone. Saturday, Jamie Greacen took the one-meter event and superstar senior Mike Toal won the three-meter competition with scores of 294.85 and 320.65, respectively.
Coach John Walker's divers have been the strongest part of the Crimson squad this season, and the spectacular high board performances in both Friday's meet with Maine and Saturday's contest were just another chapter in a banner season for this group. All four Crimson divers--Toal, Schramm...
After Coach Joe Bernal's plan for a first in the 1000-yd. free without using Bobby Hackett backfired. Harvard's superior divers realized the necessity of sweeps in the one and three-meter board events to prevent Princeton from putting the meet out of reach.
But the diving events were the real trouble for Harvard yesterday, and they made the difference in the final outcome. The Crimson's top two divers, Peri Ozkum and Emily Rothrock, did not make the trip, succumbing to reading period pressures. As a result, Dartmouth took both the one-meter...