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Receiving First-Team All-East honors were Mia Costello (100-yd. and 200-yd. breaststroke), Kaari Reierson (200-yd. backstroke), Jenny Greene (three-meter diving), and the team of Sheila Findley, Costello, Mary Quinn, and Linda Suhs (200-yd. Medley Relay...
...Freshman Mia Costello--the first individual swimmer to go to nationals--picked up an honorable mention All-America award with her 13th-place showing in the 200 breaststroke. Costello's time of 2:20.07 bettered her school record and left her fifth in the consolation final...
...first event--the 200 medley relay--the Crimson quartet of Sheila Findley, Mia Costello, Mary Quinn and Linda Suhs set a new Harvard, pool and Eastern record with its winning time...
...Mia Costello also should be a big factor in the meet, possibly giving Brown's Carolyn Ryder a battle for the gold in the breaststroke races. Other freshmen ready for action are Jenny Meyer in the individual medley, distance freestyler Michelle Sang, butterflier Mary Quinn, and backstroke specialist Tatiana Zomopoulos...
Junior Molly Clark and freshman Mia Costello played flip-flop in the breaststroke races, as Costello narrowly defeated Clark in the 100, while Clark came back in the 200 to snare the gold. Janice Sweetser had a close race in the 500 freestyle, but was able to touch out her Penn opponent by .39 of a second...