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...Geoff Stiles, entering the meet as one of the East's top collegiate pole vaulters, led a trio of Harvard finishers with a vault of 16 ft. 4 in., to put Harvard ahead of New England rivals Northeastern, Rhode Island and Southern Connecticut...
...Crimson looked very strong in the 100-yd. backstroke, placing three men in the top six. Steady freshman standout Geoff Seelen qualified for NCAAs as he landed third place with a time of 52.71. Malcolm Cooper (53.23) took fourth and co-captain Duncan Pyle (53.61) finished sixth in the race, which was won by Navy's Mark Heinrich...
...Harvard team of Geoff Seelen, Tuomo Kerola, Malcolm Cooper and Julian Mack placed second in 3:27.44. Crimson Coach Joe Bernal pulled a mild surprise in the medley by not swimming Hackett, who split a blazing 45.0 against Yale last weekend, in the anchor leg. A swimmer may race in all three relays and three individual events in the championships, but apparently Bernal wanted to save his premier swimmer for a later showdown...
...always the Crimson's arsenal of bionic freshmen supplied the lion's share of the team's points. Backstroker Geoff Seelen stroked 200 yards to yet another impressive victory in a time of 1:58.07. Finnish phenomenon Tuomo Kerola frogkicked to his usual 200-yd. breaststroke triumph in 2:13.57. And of course, all-world Bobby Hackett whipped the field in the 200 freestyle...
...more positive note, several Crimson tracksters turned in strong individual performances. In the pole vault, Geoff Stiles had some trouble adjusting to the runway but still ran away with the event as he soared to a 15-ft. 8-in. leap...