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...both league opponents. The Crimson beat Cornell 162.5-137.5, and outgunned Dartmouth 239-61 in a tale of two halves. Harvard finished the 2004-2005 season undefeated in dual meets and claimed its 10th conference championship in 13 years. After the loss of several key seniors, such as James Lawler, the Crimson hopes to remain atop the Eastern Intercollegiate Swimming League (EISL). Judging from Saturday’s performance, the Crimson remains the team to beat in the EISL. “This meet was very important for us starting off the season, maybe even more important that we thought...
...longer will the Crimson be able to count on clutch performances from its invaluable senior class of 2005. John Cole ’05 was a four-time All-American in the 1650-yard freestyle, and James Lawler ’05 earned Honorable Mention All-America honors at the 2005 Championships...
...Cole, one of the best swimmers in Ivy League history,” senior co-captain Dave Cromwell said. “The fact that he took a year off to train for Olympic qualifying is a testament to the type of swimmer he is. We also lost James Lawler, an Ivy League Champion and school record holder, as well as Andy Krna who provided great leadership as a captain...
Freshman Geoff Rathgeber won the 200- and 400-yard individual medleys, Cole swept the 200-, 500-, and 1,650-yard freestyles, and senior James Lawler finished first in the 100- and 200-yard butterflies. With Cromwell’s sweep of the 100- and 200-yard backstrokes, the Crimson left no doubt that Harvard would be a challenger in every race and every distance. Harvard beat Princeton 225-128 and Yale...
...We’ve gotten on really well, Ben and me,” Lawler says...