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...Harvard women’s swim team (6-1, 6-1 Ivy) saw its streak of five dual-meet wins come to an end this weekend, as it fell to Princeton (7-0, 6-0), 210-107, but defeated Yale (5-3, 4-3), 198.5-118.5, at the annual HYP meet in New Haven, CT.Though swimmers from all three teams compete together, the meet consists of dual-meets between Harvard and Yale, Harvard and Princeton, and Yale and Princeton. “It’s funny that there is added pressure,” said senior diver Samantha Papadakis...
...over the two-day meet in New Haven, Conn. Princeton topped Yale, 213-140.With the double victory, No. 22 Harvard ran its record to 8-0 overall and 7-0 EISL. The Crimson also rebounded from a defeat at the hands of Princeton at last year’s HYP meet, when the Tigers managed to escape with a victory despite the fact that Harvard won 19 events—one fewer than the combined total of the other two squads. This year, the Crimson came armed with both depth and speed, and refused to allow the Tigers...
Although the 169-129 loss to Rutgers and the second-place finish to Princeton at HYP mark Harvard’s first two losses in dual-meet action since 2004, the team responded to each setback this season with an impressive performance at the following meet...
...Crimson bounced back after the Rutgers meet with a 161-74 trouncing of UNH and turned in 12 school records following HYP at the Ivy League Championships...
...everyone gets really into it. After our loss to Columbia earlier in the year, we wanted to make sure that we were still at the top of the league. This meet proved that we’re still a good team, and it was even better to win HYP in our own pool.” The Crimson won 14 of the 19 races over the two-day event, including six out of nine events on the second day of competition. Although Harvard notched many first-place finishes, the Tigers remained in the hunt by consistently grabbing points...