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...Connor, and junior Amanda Slaight finished No. 7 in the 200-yard medley relay. In her individual events, Hart finished No. 12 in the 200-yard individual medley and No. 9 in the 100-yard backstroke. Slaight also helped her team of O’Connor, junior Meaghan Colling, and senior and co-captain Noelle Bassi to a No. 10 finish in the 200-yard freestyle relay. Her individual finish came in the 50-yard freestyle, where she finished No. 19. Harvard’s two other high finishes came from Pangilinan and senior LeeAnn Chang. Pangilinan finished...
...freestyle relay as exhibitions. Juniors Lindsay Hart and Amanda Slaight and freshman Alexandra Clarke dominated in their specialty strokes, with Hart winning both backstroke events, Slaight taking first in the 50 and 100 freestyle, and Clarke capturing the 200 and 500 free. Senior captain Noelle Bassi and juniors Meaghan Colling, Bridget O’Connor, and Samantha Papadakis also added two first-place finishes each to the resounding victory. The meet started without a hitch for the Crimson, as Hart, Colling, O’Connor, and Bassi teamed up to win the 200-yard medley relay in 1:47.27, with...
...with junior Kelcey Moore and freshman Caitlin High taking No. 2 and No. 3, respectively. Morgan once again dominated in the freestyle events, winning both the 100- and 200-yard freestyle races. In the 200, she was followed by O’Connor, who came in No. 2. Junior Meaghan Colling finished No. 2 in the 100. The freshmen once again had quite a showing, taking home four individual events. Freshman Margaret Wollner led a one-two finish with Chang in the 200-yard butterfly. Freshman Alexandra Clarke won the 100-yard butterfly. The first relay of the night...
...squad, composed of juniors Lindsay Hart, Jaclyn Pangilinan, Bridget O’Connor, and Amanda Slaight, took first in the event. The ‘B’ team was not far behind in second, with freshmen Natalia Festa, Sophie Morgan, Vanda Gyuris, and junior Meaghan Colling. From Team ‘A’, both O’Connor and Slaight went on to win a second event. Slaight was able to touch the wall first in the 50-yard freestyle; sophomore Christi Morriessey came in third. O’Connor nabbed first-place points in the 100-yard...
...first goal, St. Lawrence was only able to respond and beat Boe on a power play, resulting from a tripping call on the Crimson goalie herself. The rest of the game belonged to Harvard as it managed to keep the pressure on the Saints’ defense and netminder Meaghan Guckian while limiting the quality chances on its own net. “What I am most impressed about was that we were determined to go after the net, we were a threat in the offensive zone, we had solid defense and great goaltending,” said Harvard coach...