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...4x400-meter relay team, consisting of sophomore Katrina Drayton and freshmen Shannon Conway, Magda Robak, and Lauren Leon, grabbed another bronze for Harvard. Conway, Leon, senior Fa via Meritt and sophomore Thea Lee also won a silver medal for the Crimson in the 1600-meter sprint medley with a time of 4:01.97.For the men’s team, sophomore Ryan Neely placed third in the 3000-meter run, while the Harvard distance medley team of juniors Vito Cannavo and Robert Kenney, and freshmen Jaques Barjon and Darcy Wilson, claimed gold.In the last events of the day, Weiler placed second...
...says. “When they went against each other, they always raised the bar for everyone else. It added to our competitiveness across the board.”The Jones brothers made an impact on the scoreboard from the outset. Bill garnered All-Ivy honors in the 200 medley as a freshman, and each twin notched multiple All-Ivy selections in his second season. The two have etched their names in the Crimson record books with dominance of their signature events—the 100 and 200 butterfly. Bill’s times of 47.29 and 1:45.12 stand...
...third-place finish in the 500-meter freestyle. Lynch touched in an NCAA ‘B’ cut time of 4:19.91 that broke the former pool record.The relays also continued to be strong events for Harvard this past weekend. The Crimson’s 200-meter medley relay team consisting of sophomore Jordan Diekema, junior Simone Melillo, senior Bill Jones and senior David Guernsey cruised to a first place finish in a time of 1:27.61. They notched Harvard’s first win of the meet, breaking the event record previously set by a Crimson quartet...
...final. She improved by shaving critical seconds off of her previous time, finishing sixth on Sunday at 4:52.59. Sophomore runner Hilary May finished second in the 1000-meter run, at 2:50.46. Crimson runners ended with positive results across many events, coming in third in the distance medley and sixth in the 4x400-meter relay. Senior high jumper Becky Christensen, among the best in the nation at her event, won the high jump event by clearing 1.85 meters. Senior high jumper Dina Emde finished seventh, clearing 1.65 meters. Overall, Harvard finished seventh in the team rankings on Sunday. Though...
...just luck.”ECAC CHAMPIONSHIPSDespite sending its top swimmers to Ivies, the Crimson walked away from the ECAC Championships victorious as well.Sophomore Holly Furman had a hand in four wins on the weekend, taking the 200-yard and 500-yard freestyle while anchoring both medley relay teams.Classmate Anne Taylor was named Diver of the Meet after sweeping the diving events, while freshman Jessica Stanchfield was runner-up in both.Harvard entered Sunday’s competition just 1.5 points ahead of runner-up Rider. Aided by the return of Mills and Pickard, the Crimson was able to extend...