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...performed as well as they did last week at Heptagonals,” Christensen said. The men’s team was also affected by the strains of a long season. Junior Christopher Green was battling a cold as he ran the anchor leg for the distance medley relay along with sophomore Nils Wernerfelt and freshmen Vito Cannavo and Chas Gillespie. The relay did not make it to the finals. “It was tough personally for me because I’ve been a little under the weather,” Green said...
...addition to his three first place victories, Rathgeber also helped the Crimson capture second place in two relays. The 200-yard freestyle relay, consisting of Rathgeber and teammates sophomores David Guernsey and Bill Jones and junior Pat Quinn, touched the wall in 1:21.66, and the 400-yard medley relay team of Rathgeber, Quinn, senior Jason Degnan-Rojeski and sophomore Dan Jones finished in 3:13.61. These performances helped the Crimson snag a second place team finish on the weekend, falling to the host Tigers by a score of 1405-1220.5. Though it was the second straight loss to Princeton...
...exceptional performances of Rathgeber, namely his showing in the 200-yard individual medley, earned him an automatic spot in the NCAA Championships in Minneapolis on March 15. It will be his third consecutive trip to NCAA?...
...captain Christian Ayers posted the best finish on the men’s side, placing fourth in the weight throw with a 16.61 meter heave. Yesterday, senior co-captain Sean Barrett placed sixth in the 5000 meters to add another point to Harvard’s total. The distance medley relay team of Galebach, junior Christopher Green, sophomore Nils Wernerfelt, and freshman Charles Gillespie finished fifth in a time of 9:59.21 to add two points and round out the Crimson scoring. Despite the team’s small numbers and stiff competition, team members were disappointed with the results...
...Intercollegiate Swimming League championships this weekend in Princeton, N.J. The Crimson totaled 1220.5 points, falling short of the Tigers, who won with 1405 points. Harvard, led by junior Geoff Rathgeber, remained in second for all three days of the contest. Rathgeber won commanding victories in the 200-yard individual medley, 400-yard individual medley, and 200-yard backstroke, setting pool records in all three and a meet record in the 200-yard individual medley. He also placed second in the 400-yard medley relay and 200-yard free relay. Rathgeber tied sophomore Alex Righi of Yale for most individual points...