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...Degnan-Rojeski said. “This year it’s been great to see [these swimmers] win pretty much all of their events against top guys from other schools.” The competition opened, however, with a critical team win for Harvard in a tight 200-medley relay. Rathgeber, freshman Simone Melillo, sophomore Bill Jones, and junior Pat Quinn each swam a leg in the nail-biter, as the Crimson edged out Columbia 1:32.46 to 1:33.92. Harvard added to its lead considerably in the 1000 freestyle, as Wollner finished first at 9:28.18, with teammates...
...Green in points 230-65, but ultimately falling to an impressive Cornell squad 131-167. Two juniors led the charge for Harvard, as Sam Wollner and Geoff Rathgeber each won two races to thrust the Crimson into second place for the meet. After losing the 200-yard medley relay, the first event of the tournament, Harvard answered in the 1000-yard freestyle by boasting a 1-2-3 finish. Wollner led the Crimson pack with a time of 9:37.92, followed closely by sophomore Eric Lynch and freshman Mason Brunnick, each finishing less than two seconds after Wollner. Wollner continued...
...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, the 200-yard medley relay, also produced double winners. The Harvard “B” team, composed of freshmen Natalia Festa and Tiffany Bui as well as junior Jaclyn Pangilinan and O’Connor, took first in the event. Harvard’s “A” team finished in second. Pangilinan...
...league, but it’s important that we swam fast today and had some good times.” Junior Geoff Rathgeber, who placed first in all three of his individual events and was the lead leg on the Crimson’s winning 200-yard medley relay that began the meet, led all Harvard swimmers in scoring at the meet. After winning the 100-yard breastroke and the 200-yard backstroke, he culminated his dominating performance in the 400-yard individual medley, which he finished in 3:57.44, more than 17 seconds ahead of the second-place swimmer...
...freestyle, followed in the 200 by senior Emily Wilson. Kay Foley was the other freshman able to win her event, the 1000-yard freestyle, with senior Laurin Weisenthal coming in second. Three other Harvard entries won multiple events as well. The first event of the meet, the 200-yard medley relay, produced two such double winners. The Harvard ‘A’ 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...