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...Harvard-Princeton swim meets in recent years have been dogfights. In five of the last six years, the winner has finished the season as the undefeated Eastern Intercollegiate Swimming League (EISL) champion. Almost every battle has been dicided by fewer than a dozen points...
...most competitive Harvard-Princeton individual rivalry will probably resume in the 200 freestyle. Tiger senior Andy Saltzman nipped Crimson Olympian Bobby Hackett in this event last year at Easterns to earn himself a tie, with Hackett, for that meet's high point trophy...
...intents and purposes, the ECAC men's tennis tournament held over the weekend in Princeton. N.J., could have been a Harvard-Princeton dual meet: the 12 other teams watched the Crimson face the Tigers in each division final with the exception of the "A" doubles...
These swimmers from other schools could have a profound effect on the outcome of the Harvard-Princeton confrontation. Because that duel stacks up as one of Harvard's front-line aces against Princeton's depth and relay strength, the ability of each team's secondary performers to reach the finals will be of paramount importance. Princeton's "bench" seems stronger than Harvard's, so if both schools' supporting casts are kept from scoring because competitors from other schools displace them in the finals, Harvard would gain an edge...
...February 1978. My article in The Crimson calls the Harvard-Princeton showdown for the national squash title "a dead tossup." Princeton wins...