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Harvard's depth was apparent from the outset as the 200 medley relay of senior Michael Im, freshman Jonathan Lin, junior Kyle Egan and senior Jamey Waters won the event in 1:31.72. The team of freshmen Kemi George and Rassan Grant, sophomore Leif Drake and co-captain Matt Fritsch finished second with a time...
...upperclassmen who would dominate the next two events. Oren won the 200 butterfly in a personal-best unshaved time of 1:49.80, finishing just ahead of juniors Ryan Egan, Kyle Egan and sophomore Cory Walker. Fritsch took the 50 free in a respectable 21.30, just ahead of Drake and seniors Dan Barnes and Chris Park...
...After that breakout performance, many of Harvard's opponents decided to double-team the elusive Morris. This proved to be a fatal strategy, as Rose was able to spread the ball around to other receivers, such as sophomores Kyle Cremarosa and Sean Meeker, and juniors Dan Farley and Sam Taylor. Also, senior tight ends Chris Stakich and Brandan Kramer provided additional threats for the prolific Rose...
...keys to his success is his talented teammates in the receiving corps, including sophomore Kyle Cremarosa and junior Sam Taylor, who deflect defensive attention away from...
...Receiver is probably the deepest position on Harvard's roster. All of Harvard's top five receivers are scoring threats and Yale's defense will have to be aware of them on every play. Sophomores Carl Morris, Kyle Cremarosa and Sean Meeker, along with juniors Dan Farley and Sam Taylor form the best group of wide receivers in the Ivy League. Along with senior tight end Chris Stakich, they give Neil Rose a number of options on every passing play...