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Sophomore diver Nancy Sato, whose performances have shown increasing expertise throughout the season, gave the 'Cliffe an early moment of glory with her first place in the one-meter dive. Sato's dives received 193.9 points from the judges to break last year's New England record. She later took third in the three-meter competition...
Harvard began with a win in the medley relay and before Cornell woke up the Crimson had built a huge 36-7 margin going into the 1-meter dive. Hess Yntema and Rich Baughman took 1-2 in a leisurely 1000, captain Fred Mitchell came back from a free leg on the medley to win the 200-yd. free, a la Charlie Campbell, and Tim Neville set a new Harvard pool record in the 50-yd. free with a 21.5 clocking to highlight the Crimson's early surge...
Diving against Cornell's Larry Moore, second in the nation last season in the 1-meter competition, freshman Dave English managed a strong second. English could be a key performer in the March 3 showdown with Yale for the league title...
...avail. Dave Brumwell moved to the 200-yd. back and won easily, Mike Cook swam a good 500-yd. free but lost, while Phil Jonkheer and Dave Smith scored an easy 1-2 sweep in the 200-yd. breaststroke. English took another second in the 3-meter dive, and Harvard won easily in the free relay...
Harvard is the favorite despite the fact that Cornell has some top-notch individual performers, most notably diver Larry Moore who was second in the 10-meter dive at the NCAA's at Army last year. The medley relay of both schools will be fairly close and a Cornell win here could make the contest slightly more interesting...