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...freestyle ‘A’ race. “We have deep, talented classes of freshmen and sophomores,” Gray said. “That really helped set the tone for EISLs next weekend.” Harvard then asserted its depth in the 200-IM race, as junior Tim Parent finished third with a time of 1:53.74, Lynch finished fourth in 1:53.78, and freshman Evan Schindewolf took sixth in 1:54.45. Saturday’s action proved no different for the Crimson as the relay team of McKellar, Melillo, senior Brendan Mitchell...
...yard medley relays, as well as 16th in the 200-yard medley and eighth in the 800-yard free.While Faulkner and Mooney posted the only top-10 finishes in any individual event, with seventh in the 500-yard free (5:03.60) and 10th in the 400 IM (4:41.40) respectively, all five women swam hard in numerous events over the weekend. “It’s hard being away from the team,” co-captain Lindsay Hart said. “The girls did a great job of staying positive.”Despite struggling...
...Harvard continued its success in the other freestyle races, as junior Eric Lynch took the 1000-yard freestyle and sophomore Jordan Waterman won the 200-yard event. Harvard added more wins in the 200-yard medley, as well as three individual events. Junior David Guernsey won the 200-yard IM, freshman Jordan Diekema took the 100-yard backstroke, and junior Bill Jones captured the 100-yard butterfly. Freshman Zac Ranta tallied points for the Crimson as well, with wins in both the one-meter and three-meter diving events. “This team has definitely been the most focused...
...place and two fourth-place finishes for her team this year. She touched the wall in 1:05.67 in the 100-yard breaststroke, two seconds slower than her time last year but good enough for third. She grabbed fourth in both the 200-yard breaststroke and the 200-yard IM. Fellow co-captain Hart, likewise, was not able to repeat the success she had at last year’s HYP meet due to an injury that has been nagging her for a large part of the season. In 2007 she re-wrote her own school record with...
...yard medley relay team, along with Jones, Guernsey, and Davidson, and the 200-yard freestyle relay, with Guernsey, senior Pat Quinn and freshman Will Heyburn. Wollner and Quinn also contributed first place victories to the Crimson’s effort in the 1000-yard freestyle and 200-yard IM, and 50-yard free, respectively. Freshman Henry Winslow also had an outstanding performance, receiving the coveted Ironman award from his teammates. The Ironman recognizes the freshman who best represents Harvard men’s swimming and diving, based largely on his commitment and hard work. “[Winslow] was really...