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...were able to pull through on the moments that counted,” Morawski said. “Before the match, I told the girls to go for everything and surprise themselves. They certainly did that today.” Of all the surprises in the meet, rookie Meghan Leddy’s sweep of the backstroke events was crucial in securing the win for the Crimson. She won the 100-yard backstroke, coming in at 58.68 and led the Crimson sweep of the 200-yard backstroke in 2:05.11. Despite her bout with mono over the course...
...clocked in at 18:22, 11th overall and the Crimson’s second finisher. Newcomer Kailyn Kuzmuk shaved 20 seconds off her Heptagonals time, 18:50, crossing the finish line at 18:29 for an overall place of 16th and third among Harvard runners. Sophomores Eliza Ives and Meghan Houser finished 23rd and 28th, respectively, and rounded out Harvard’s scoring. Ives timed in at 18:43, about a minute and a half down from her Heptagonals finish, while Houser came in at 18:50. “We have a bunch of girls with...
...Wind was blowing holes in the sails, that’s how windy it was.”But consistency was the name of the game for the Harvard women, as both the A division and B division pairs sailed to fourth place finishes. Skipper Watson and sophomore crew Meghan Wareham manned the A division while the freshman pair of skipper Emily Lambert and crew Annie DeAngelo competed in the B division.Lambert and DeAngelo’s performance was particularly noteworthy because it was the most competitive regatta the rookies had ever sailed in.“This regatta, they...
...Michael Horn Trophy Team Race. Sailing at home once again proved beneficial to the Crimson, who was the decisive victor of the regatta. For the first 10 races, skippers and co-captains Jon Garrity and Megan Watson were joined by sophomore skipper John Stokes, sophomore crews Grace Charles and Meghan Wareham, and junior crew Michelle Konstadt. Sophomore skippers Alan Palmer and Teddy Himler led the way in the final nine races, alongside freshman skipper Emily Lambert. Senior Lauren Brants, freshman Annie DeAngelo, and sophomore Quincy Bock served as crews. Brown was the overall runner-up, finishing the weekend...
...regular fall season on a high note. “This weekend was really exciting for both the co-eds and the women. I was really, really excited for the co-eds and it was great that both teams did so well at home,” sophomore Meghan Wareham said. Meanwhile, a contingent of Crimson freshmen sailed at the Nickerson Trophy, finishing ninth overall. WOMEN’S VICTORIAN COFFEE URNAfter an uncharacteristically rough finish two weekends ago, the Harvard women made the most of their last chance to qualify for ACCs at home. The Crimson...