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Later at the CSA National Championships in New Haven, Conn., the team entered with a 9-0 record and a target on its back as the top seed. Over the weekend, Harvard beat Williams, Yale, and finally Penn to win the national title amidst excitement and tears...
...outset of the 2009-10 season, expectations were high for Harvard women’s swimming and diving. The defending Ivy League champions had their eyes on a repeat performance...
From start to finish, Harvard delivered solid performances that allowed the team to consistently keep pace with its competitors. When the season drew to a close, the Crimson had posted a 6-1 Ivy dual meet record and produced eight All-Ivy swimmers and one All-American—co-captain Alexandra Clarke. Losses to Princeton at HYPs and the Ivy League championships left the sole blemishes on Harvard’s otherwise spotless Ivy record...
...high early in its November debut against Dartmouth and Cornell in Ithaca, N.Y. Freshman diver Brittany Powell led the way with titles in the one- and three-meter events. Junior Christine Kaufmann touched the wall first in the 200-yard and 500-yard freestyle races as well. Harvard ousted the Big Red, 166-129, and the Big Green...
...following weekend, the Crimson once again asserted its dominance, defeating Columbia, 182-107, at the Harvard Invitational. Clarke came out on top in both the 500-yard and 1,650-yard freestyle. Juniors Katherine Pickard, Katy Hinkle, and Kate Mills and freshman Mackenzie Luick all posted multiple first-place finishes, leading the Crimson to victory in 17 out of 20 events...