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Standout swimmers for the weekend included seniors Michael Im and Will Oren, junior Kyle Egan and freshman John Cole, all of whom turned in lifetime-best performances, broke school records, or qualified for the NCAA Championships in the process. Overall, the five-time defending Eastern champions finished fifth out of twelve teams, scoring a total of 398 points...
Cole then took fourth in the 500-yard free, going a best time of 4:25.36 while Oren won the consolation heat of the event with a time of 4:26.78, a five-second drop from his swim in preliminaries that morning...
Swimming-wise, three was the magic number for the Crimson on Saturday. The 200 medley relay of Im, Grant, Kyle Egan and Waters tied with Wisconsin for third with a time of 1:29.42. Oren took third in the 400 individual medley in 3:53.35 and Im placed third in the 100 backstroke, finishing...
...free, the men swept first through third again as event-winner Cole achieved an NCAA B qualifying standard with a time of 4:27.57, ten seconds ahead of Oren and freshman James Lawler. Cole is likely to be considered for the NCAA championships in both the mile and 500 free based on his times...
...free relay of Oren, Lawler and sophomores Jan Cieslikiewicz and Rick Dewey reaped the 14th first-place finish for Harvard with a time...