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Other individual winners for the Crimson on Saturday were Wrenshall in the 100-yard breastroke (58.03), Oren in the 400-yard individual medley (3:54.14) and Rosen in the 100 free...
Saturday's competition closed out with a climactic 400 medley relay. Again, Harvard's A squad raced in top form to a first place, at 3:25.33. Senior James Zenyuh led off, followed by Wrenshall, Shaw and Samuel on the anchor leg. The B, D and C squads also contributed third, fourth and fifth place finishes respectively, and these big relay points all but put the meet out of reach for the other teams...
Yesterday, the men continued with a string of dazzling performances. Sophomore Michael Im, Wrenshall, Shaw and Kurmakov teamed up for a win in the 200 medley relay, and Wriede smoked the field in the 200-yard backstroke in 1:50.46 and repeated with a win in the 200 individual medley (1:53.96). Kurmakov sprinted to a very respectable 21.02 victory in the 50 freestyle...
Harvard was led by outstanding performances from upperclassmen such as junior Nancy Jo, who finished second in the 100 free with a time of 53.37, and was a member of the winning 800 free and 400 medley relay teams. But especially impressive and contributing heavily to the victory were the performances of the Crimson's freshman and sophomore women, who accounted for much of Harvard's winning margin...
...world premiere of faculty member Monica Levy's "Tongue in Cheek" rounded off this diverse program of 19th century old-school ballet and unconventional tribal dance-steps. This jazzy medley of five vignettes set to Gershwin classics celebrates the 1998 Gershwin Centennial with its toe-tapping tunes and playful pas de deux between the 10 male and female performers. The costumes and make-shift veranda almost seemed lifted from an F. Scott Fitzgerald novel, as the stunning starlettes shimmied amongst the debonnaire gents in brazen precocity. One was almost tempted to swoon vicariously through the dancers as they linked arms...