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...step up was exactly what Bassi did, as she ended up winning all four events in which she competed: 200-yard butterfly, 200-yard IM, 400-yard IM and the 500-yard freestyle. The Crimson ended up taking first place in eight events total, and so Bassi brought in half of its first-place points...
...leader of the comeback was junior transfer Noelle Bassi, who has been swimming phenomenally ever since she got in the water in this, her first season with Harvard. Bassi picked up first-place points in all four events she competed in: the 200-yard butterfly, 200-yard individual medley (IM), 400-yard IM and 500-yard freestyle...
Bassi also led a one-two finish in the 400-yard IM followed by sophomore Stacy Blondin while setting a new pool record in the event. She followed that second record-setting performance by spearheading a one-two-three finish in the 200-yard IM with sophomore LeeAnn Chang taking second and junior Jane Evans getting third...
Houston was never really a major force in the meet from the start though, only placing in the top three in one swimming event. The Cougars took the third-place spot in the 400-yard IM. So the swimming portion of the meet turned into a head-to-head battle between Kansas and the Crimson...
Gregory J. Balliro ’08, one of the intramural representatives for Straus, started “Da Straus House IMs” group. He said he uses the site to post schedules, messages from the representatives, a link to the main IM webpage, and info on other House IM athletes. “It definitely helps get people out to the games,” he writes in an e-mail. “Most importantly, it is a place where Da Straus House IMs can flaunt our victories and make excuses for our few and far between...