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Over the weekend. Schramm and Greacen contributed 63 points to the Crimson cause. Greacen finished third in both the one-and the three-meter contests while Schramm took second in the lowboard and fifth in the highboard events. Princeton had no divers entered. Harvard's margin of victory...
...three-meter event, Schramm fell to 11th place after five dives, then gradually worked his way up to fifth at the finish. "It was just a gutsy performance," diving coach John Walker said afterwards. "I couldn't be more proud...
Event 17: Three-Meter Diving: 1. Paul Steck, Cornell, 519.15 2. Mike Gurnee, Columbia, 509.75 3. Jamie Greacen, Harvard, 495.20 4. Kirk Schaumann, Army, 442.55 5. Steve Schramm, Harvard, 442.35 6. John Kaakora, Cornell, 439.60 7. Paul Opperman, Columbia, 434.40 8. Lance Graham, Maine...
...when coaches Joe Bernal and John Walker broke out the victory cigars and champagne and started doing full gainers off the 71/2 meter diving platform, it confirmed what was becoming more apparent throughout the weekend--that after heaven knows how many undefeated seasons with no Easterns victories, the Harvard swim team had finally gone...
...first of these--the three-meter diving--that made the most difference (see story at left). Without the efforts of Steve Schramm and Jamie Greacen, who piled up 33 points to Princeton's zero in this event--for a total of 63 diving points in the meet--the Crimson would have led by only one going into the last relay...