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...able to win races, and a testament to the depth, not only with individuals getting faster, but also with the freshman class who came in this year, which was a huge boost to the team.”Although the Tigers won the first race of the meet??the 200 freestyle relay—the Crimson responded with a 1-2 finish in the 200 freestyle by co-captain Sam Wollner and David Guernsey, respectively, and the momentum quickly swung into its favor. After Rathgeber nailed first place in the 100 yard breaststroke—and an NCAA...
...Harvard women’s swimming and diving team honored its senior class in fine form on Saturday in a dominant 196-98 win against Brown on senior day. The meet??the Crimson’s only home event of the season—opened with a ceremony in honor of the team’s eight senior athletes who led Harvard (5-0, 5-0 Ivy League) to its fifth straight dual-meet victory. “I didn’t think it was going to be as emotional as it was,” senior...
...people.”The Crimson surpassed even its own expectations, with two pool records, four season-best times, and a slew of well-executed turns. “We really accomplished what we set out to do,” Pangilinan said.Pangilinan won both of the meet??s breaststroke events, taking the 100 in 1:05.99 and the 200 in 2:20.50. Colling placed second in both events. Hinkle and sophomore Kay Foley also took two individual events apiece for Harvard. Foley won the 400-yard individual medley and the 200-yard backstroke, while Hinkle claimed...
...able to win the first two events of the meet, the Harvard women’s swimming and diving team displayed its talent and team depth when it came back to win, 170.5-129.5, at Uris Pool in New York this past weekend. For the first time in the meet??s history, the Lions won the first swimming event of the day, the 200-yard medley relay. “Columbia really went after us, and that was really evident in the first relay,” co-captain Jaclyn Pangilinan said. “It was basically...
...Taylor, who earned 243.9 points for her dives. Later in the day, freshman Jennifer Reese took the one-meter event with a score of 243.40. Marissa Ash, also a freshman, finished second in each of the two diving events. The rookies also came through for the Crimson in the meet??s swimming events. First-year swimmers Katherine Mills and Christine Kaufmann each won two races during the meet. Mills took first place in the 1000-yard freestyle with a time of 10:13.33. In her second win of the day, she set a record in the 200-yard...