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...quickly overcame this 11-point deficit to amass a 37-point advantage of its own through day two, and never looked back come day three, as it established the final 60-point margin of victory. In Friday morning’s preliminary session, senior Eddie Jou, sophomores Simone Melillo and Robert Lynch, and freshman Eric Taylor helped set the tone for the Crimson with a victory in the 400-medley relay in a time of 3:26.10. Harvard then continued its strong performances into the evening as Taylor and fellow freshman Hank Yan, along with sophomores Tyler Holland and Rick...
...Many key performances combined to help Harvard secure its final regular-season victory. Wollner placed first in two individual events, winning the 200-yard butterfly and 100-yard freestyle in times of 1:52.83 and 47.56, respectively. The individual wins kept coming for the Crimson, as sophomore Simone Melillo captured the 100-yard breaststroke, while senior Michael Bowen and freshman Mike Polino took first in the 200-yard backstroke and 200-yard breaststroke, respectively. Harvard continued its success in the other freestyle races, as junior Eric Lynch took the 1000-yard freestyle and sophomore Jordan Waterman won the 200-yard...
...Cornell. In the 200-yard breaststroke and the 500-yard freestyle, the Crimson displayed the depth that earned it a victory. In the breaststroke, Rathgeber came in first with a time of 2:06.04. He was closely followed his teammates, freshman Justin Davidson, freshman Mike Polino, and sophomore Simone Melillo. Harvard dominated similarly in the freestyle. Junior Eric Lynch placed first with a time of 4:35.42, with sophomore Alex Meyer and freshman Douwe Yntema following quickly mind. Lynch also won the 1000-yard freestyle in 9:28.77. This race, along with the 500-yard freestyle, earned him the distinction...
...This year it’s been great to see [these swimmers] win pretty much all of their events against top guys from other schools.” The competition opened, however, with a critical team win for Harvard in a tight 200-medley relay. Rathgeber, freshman Simone Melillo, sophomore Bill Jones, and junior Pat Quinn each swam a leg in the nail-biter, as the Crimson edged out Columbia 1:32.46 to 1:33.92. Harvard added to its lead considerably in the 1000 freestyle, as Wollner finished first at 9:28.18, with teammates Mason Brunnick and Eric Lynch close...
...Harvard’s offensive stagnancy may have been due in part to four turnovers and an untimely, untouched safety, but part of the reason the Crimson had so much trouble moving the ball was the leg of Quaker punter Anthony Melillo. His per-punt average of 36.8 yards won’t turn any heads, but it was his precision at the game’s key moments that killed many of Harvard’s best chances at climbing out of its second-half hole...