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...with a time of 3:50.38. He capped off the grueling weekend with a 23rd-place finish in the 200-yard backstroke. Rathgeber swam the morning preliminaries in 1:44.42, which left him just short of the cut to reach the finals. “In both the 400 IM and 200 back, I was just a couple of people away from making the finals, and the times were all bunched together, so I was close,” Rathgeber said. “You have to be on top of your game. Otherwise, you will be left...
...program was the genesis of young Andre’s improvisational virtuosity. He learned how to shoot. He learned how to pass. He built his game on a foundation of ball-handling tricks, like the move that Harvard teammate Cheyoon Im calls “the fisherman’s touch” (hint: imagine reeling in a defender, then blowing...
...that’s why Rockey and his family will give their blessing if a sizable contract in a favorable professional setting comes along. That’s why, according to Im, Andre’s teammates “would gladly support the guy” if he left them...
...swimmer, so the record came as a bit of a surprise.“It was really nice to start off with that second place,” she said. “It sort of came out of nowhere but I’ve been training [the 200 IM] really hard this year.”In the one-meter dive, Papadakis took second to Princeton’s Katie Giarra but still managed to better the Ivy League record. Both Giarra’s score of 307.00 and Papadakis’s score of 285.70 exceeded the previous...
...backstroke, eclipsing her previous school record of 1:59.84 from the Ivy League championships last season. Also of note is Hart’s win over Yale senior Moira McCloskey, who won the 200 back at Ivies last season. Hart later added a third-place finish in the 200 IM to go with a win in the 200 back and day one’s second-place finish in the 100 back. “I had some great competition in that race,” Hart said. “Moira and I have been competing for three years...