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...second half of the season, Harvard’s opponents all occupied the top 10 of the national rankings—stiff competition, no doubt. The most anticipated matchup, though, was the one against Princeton...
Following three days of racing, the Crimson found itself a close second behind Princeton in the points standings. On the second day of competition, Clarke and Kaufmann went one-two in the 1,000-yard freestyle, landing Harvard its first event title of the meet...
From start to finish, Harvard delivered solid performances that allowed the team to consistently keep pace with its competitors. When the season drew to a close, the Crimson had posted a 6-1 Ivy dual meet record and produced eight All-Ivy swimmers and one All-American—co-captain Alexandra Clarke. Losses to Princeton at HYPs and the Ivy League championships left the sole blemishes on Harvard’s otherwise spotless Ivy record...
...Crimson set the bar high early in its November debut against Dartmouth and Cornell in Ithaca, N.Y. Freshman diver Brittany Powell led the way with titles in the one- and three-meter events. Junior Christine Kaufmann touched the wall first in the 200-yard and 500-yard freestyle races as well. Harvard ousted the Big Red, 166-129, and the Big Green...
...really happy with the end of the season and getting top-16,” Clarke said. “Coming off a championship last year, [this year’s results] weren’t exactly what we wanted, but we set a great foundation. It was one of the more memorable seasons for me because our team was so close...