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With a 6-4 victory over No. 7 Chase Pami of Cal Poly in the finals of the NCAA wrestling championships, the Crimson senior capped a strong tournament run—in which he outscored opponents, 51-10—by earning the third national title in Harvard history and leaving little doubt about his No. 1 ranking. In addition, O’Connor (35-0) hangs up the Harvard singlet as the owner of the only undefeated season in program history, bolstering a 132-16 mark that ties the Oxford, N.Y. native with Jesse Jantzen...
This past weekend, co-captain Alexandra Clarke accomplished a feat that hasn’t been achieved by a female Harvard swimmer in nearly four years: she secured All-American status with a stellar 16th-place finish at the NCAA Women’s Swimming and Diving Championships at University Aquatic Center in Minneapolis, Minn...
...already-decorated college career. The Phoenix, Ariz. native has received the Sharon Beckman Award, given to Harvard’s most outstanding swimmer, for two consecutive seasons. In her main event—the 1,650 free—Clarke has posted top-30 finishes at the NCAA championships all four years. Although she is the first female Crimson swimmer to gain All-American status since 2006, Clarke is the first to specifically do so in the 1,650 in over 18 years...
Mills also competed at the NCAA championships this weekend. The junior put forth an impressive display, placing 27th in the 200-yard butterfly and 64th in the 200 free...
Clarke and Mills’ performances at the NCAA championships capped off a successful season for Harvard, which went 6-1 in Ivy League competition. The Crimson also posted solid second-place finishes at the Ivy League and ECAC Championships in February, leaving Mills optimistic about the squad’s future potential...