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...freestyle. Senior Erin Mulkey led the pack with the win, followed by junior Emily Wilson and Slaight.Hart swam her own NCAA “B” cut time in winning the 200-yard backstroke, with Harvard once again claiming four of the top five spots. Teammates senior Kim Ono, junior Jessica Davidson, and Sundberg took third, fourth, and fifth respectively.“I think one of the best things about our team is that we value every place,” Pangilinan said. Not to be outdone, Pangilinan swam her second NCAA...
Frankly, we wouldn't want that guy lurking around our house either. YOKO ONO is raising a protest about Chapter 27, a movie starring JARED LETO as John Lennon's assassin, Mark David Chapman. The Beatle's widow checked to see if she could prevent filming of the faade of the Dakota in New York City, the spot where Lennon was shot and where she still lives, but filmmakers obtained the necessary city permits and started work there last week. "She thinks the whole concept is terrible and offensive," says an Ono spokesman. "The filmmakers are fulfilling an assassin...
...Quaker swimmers.In the 1,000-yard freestyle, Bassi finished first with a time of 10:09.59. Freshman Emiley Jellie finished just over 10 seconds behind and classmate Kristen Harper took third, eight seconds behind Jellie.Hart led a one-two-three finish in the 100 backstroke, followed by senior Kim Ono and freshman Linnea Sundberg.In the 100 butterfly, senior Erin Mulkey took first place with a time of 58:77, ahead of junior LeeAnn Chang.Although Mulkey only registered the one individual win for the meet, she was also part of both winning relay teams. In the 200-yard medley relay, Mulkey...
...winning the 1,650-yard free. “She has an international meet background,” Lee said. “She definitely brings a lot to the team from that standpoint.” Senior Jane Evans won the 200 yard butterfly, and senior Kim Ono and freshman Linnea Sundberg finished 1-2 in the 200-yard backstroke. The two events Harvard didn’t win were the 50-yard free and the 200-yard free relay. “We had won the meet at that point,” Davidson said...
...some fun events and break out of the norm and sometimes people surprise themselves.” Sophomores Lindsay Hart and Meaghan Colling and juniors LeeAnn Chan and Emily Wilson made up the winning relay team and were followed close by the team of seniors Kim Ono and Erin Mulkey, sophomore Amanda Slaight, and freshman Kelly Mooney, who took home second place.It was another two freshmen who got two of the top spots in the 1,000-yard freestyle, with Kristen Harper taking first place and Paola Duquet coming in third.“They are great...