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...expecting to win, and we knew that we were going to be able to win swimming a few off-events,” co-captain Brian Fiske said. “That’s why we were able to just work on racing and train for [the Harvard-Yale-Princeton] meet a bit. We were working on our competitiveness and things that we might not be able to work on at some meets that would be much closer...
...year, we wanted to make sure that we were still at the top of the league,” co-captain Bill Cocks said. “This meet proved that we’re still a good team, and it was even better to win [the Harvard-Yale-Princeton meet] in our own pool.” The Crimson further demonstrated its supremacy in the league with a victory the following weekend against Penn, which ran its record to 8-1 in dual meets and ensured Harvard a share of the EISL regular-season title. In the penultimate meet...
...Eastern Intercollegiate Swimming League (EISL) with victories over both Princeton and Yale in the annual meet of the big three. Co-captain Dave Cromwell led the charge, setting a meet record in the 200-yard backstroke and contributing to a win in the 200-yard medley relay. Four swimmers notched two wins for the Crimson (7-1, 6-1 EISL), which can now grab a share of the league title with a win next weekend against Penn. “It feels really good to win Harvard-Yale-Princeton,” co-captain Bill Cocks said...
Despite picking up victories in several individual events, the Harvard men’s and women’s indoor track teams both came in third place at the annual Harvard-Yale-Princeton meet Saturday afternoon at the Gordon Indoor Track and Tennis Center. The Princeton men won the meet with 78 points, defeating Yale by seven and the Crimson by 58. On the other hand, the Yale women (61) barely edged Princeton (60) for first place, with Harvard managing only 38 points. Harvard captured the top two spots in the women’s 60-meter hurdles. Senior Mary...
...League (EISL) with dominating wins over both Princeton, 193-160, and Yale, 248-105 in the annual meet of the three squads. Captain Dave Cromwell led the charge, setting a meet record in the 200-yard backstroke and contributing to the victory in the 200 relay. Four swimmers notched two wins for the Crimson (7-1, 6-1 EISL), which can now grab a share of the league title with a win next weekend against Penn. “It feels really good to win Harvard-Yale-Princeton,” co-captain Bill Cocks said. “It?...