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Things started well in last night's finals as Harvard took its third relay in the meet, the 200-yd, freestyle, making it a clean sweep of the freestyle relays for the all-star team of Liz Kelly, Sherry Lubbers, Laurie Downey and Jane Fayer. Fayer touched out her Princeton freestyle adversary by .44 second for the Crimson victory...
Despite the traveling hassles, though, there were some benefits to be derived from the whole affair. As the Crimson's Jane Fayer said while toweling off last night, "The good thing is we get to eat out tonight at 33 Dunster Street," where depending upon one's tastes, "It's Not The Meet, It's The Motion." Swimming Leaders EVENT PLACE Liz Kelly 1650-yd. freestyle 1st 500-yd. freestyle 1st 100-yd. freestyle 3rd 400-yd. freestyle relay 1st 800-yd. freestyle relay 1st Laurie Downey 200-yd. backstroke 1st 50-yd. backstroke 2nd 400-yd. freestyle relay...
After the one-meter diving, Harvard bounced back, with Kelly and Jane Fayer taking a one-two win in the 100-yd. freestyle...
...that relay, the team of freshman Sherry Lubbers, Costin, Kelly, and Jane Fayer (Fayer is swimming with a splint on her broken toe) set a new team record with a time of 3:51.23, breaking last year's record of 3:53.14.however, the time was not quite good enough, as B.U. edged Coach Stephanie Walsh's women in that final event of the meet by 0.2 seconds...
...fast times should not be a problem for Fayer when March 25, the opening day of the Latin Cup, rolls around. Competing against top swimmers from eight nations, Fayer will have to swim her hardest to place well...