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...Northeastern in order to win but to do it in a dominant fashion and to win the meet was a great note to end on,” he added.While the 4x400 relay was clearly the defining event of the day, it was the men’s 3000-meter race that really gave the Crimson the momentum it needed to win. “We knew that was going to be a big event for us where we can score a lot of points,” Saretsky said.“You could tell that after that event...
...sickness all week, Diekema overcame this obstacle to finish first in the 200-yard backstroke in 1:45.16. The sophomore also placed second in the 100-yard backstroke, falling only to Yale senior standout Alex Righi. On the board, sophomore Zac Ranta blew away the competition in the one-meter dive, finishing with a score of 288.05 points. Ranta also came in third in the three-meter dive, barely passed by Yale’s Drew Teer and Princeton’s Daniel Dickerson. “Overall at this meet we showed a lot of improvement and we showed...
...different. Our approach this year is really about building. I’m just really pleased with where we’re at.”Never failing to impress, women’s co-captain Becky Christensen topped her personal best in the high jump with a 1.86-meter leap—improving from 1.85, which she set earlier this year at the Harvard Open. Christensen’s jump cleared the NCAA automatic qualifier, which guarantees that she will be competing on the national level in mid-March in College Station, Tex.“I was really...
...ultra-fast laser pulse triggers the atoms to emit photons simultaneously. If the photons interact in just the right way, their parent atoms enter a quantum state known as entanglement, in which atom B adopts the properties of atom A even though they're in separate chambers a meter apart. When A is measured, the information that had been previously encoded on it disappears in accordance with the quirky rules of the quantum world. But all is not lost: because B is entangled with A, B now contains the information that was once carried on A. That information...
...been consistently contributing, and it’s really great to see them coming into their own in the last month of the season.”The Harvard divers had a solid meet, highlighted by sophomore Marissa Ash’s performance. Ash placed first in the 1-meter event with 250.36 points, her first-ever collegiate dual-meet victory, and was runner-up at the 3-meter height.Freshman Leslie Rea won the 3-meter competition with 258.45 points, and sophomore Jenny Reese was second in the 1-meter.“The divers have really stepped...