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Although Harvard junior Molly Ward was barely touched out by Princeton’s Sarah Fraumann in the closing 400-yard medley relay, the Crimson would have the last laugh as the first day of the 2004 Ivy League Women’s Swimming and Diving Championships came...
Although Princeton held the lead after the first two events, Harvard would take over for good after six Crimson swimmers placed in the 200-yard individual medley. Freshman Stacy Blondin tied for fifth with a time of 2:06.25, followed in seventh place by senior Kate Nadeau (2:06.60). Freshman LeeAnn Chang and sophomore Jane Evans did not qualify for the finals heat after a poor performance in the morning preliminaries, but both stormed back in the evening to finish ninth and 10th respectively. Junior Emily Stapleton (14th place) and sophomore Kim Ono (23rd place) rounded out the scoring...
...most exciting event of the meet was the closing 400-yard medley relay, which fittingly pitted a duel between Harvard and Princeton. After junior Molly Brethauer and DeBenedetto finished their backstroke and breastroke legs, Harvard was ahead of most of the field but still far behind Princeton. But junior Allison Bates stormed back in the fly and left it up to Ward to close out the race. Princeton’s Fraumann barely edged Ward at the finish, giving the Tigers the victory with a time of 3:46.32 just ahead of the Crimson?...
...didn’t come for the music, though: I came for the food. We began with the fresh fruit salad. It was a nice medley of strawberries, raspberries and grapes, with none of the slimy bananas which tend to ruin fruit salads. My date, Lisa D. Lareau, commented, “Everything has a nice tart freshness...
Junior Cameron Moccari rounded out the Crimson double winners by taking both the 200-yard butterfly (1:52.15) and the 200-yard individual medley...