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...Harvard men’s swimming and diving team had a disappointing finish to its regular season this past weekend, failing to keep its perfect record intact at the Harvard-Yale-Princeton meet...
...Crimson will face its toughest competition of the season next weekend in the two-day Harvard-Yale-Princeton (HYP) meet, held in the Tigers’ home pool...
...about Hinkle in the 50-yard freestyle, which the junior won with a time of 23.92 seconds. Hinkle chose to compete in the event, which she considers to be one of her stronger races, in preparation for next weekend’s Harvard-Yale-Princeton meet and the upcoming Ivy Championships...
...record board as well. But that record-breaking trend started way back in December, when Harvard set nine school marks at the Georgia Invitational—unprecedented for such an early-season meet. The Crimson finished third in a field that included national powerhouses Georgia and California. Harvard was no less dominant against Ancient Eight competition. The team won its first five league meets by an average of 93 points before running into its first major competition in the annual Harvard-Yale-Princeton tri-meet. The Crimson fell to Princeton, 170.5-148.5, in head-to-head competition. The sheer number...
...From sprints to middle distance to distance, we have very strong competitors. I am looking forward to the distance swimmers starting us off strong.”What makes the Harvard squad so unique is that there is no kink in the chain. The team has been consistently strong in all of its meets throughout the entire season. At the Harvard-Yale-Princeton double-dual meet, the Crimson demonstrated its enormous depth, earning a top-two sweep of the 200-yard backstroke, 100-yard butterfly, and most notably, the 400-yard freestyle relay. Sophomores Katy Hinkle, Laura Murray, and Kate...