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Following Kaufman in the 200 freestyle were freshmen Christine Hughes and Camille Hendrix. The event was not the team’s only sweep of the day, as freshman Mackenzie Luick and sophomores Helen Pitchik and Alicia Lightbourne repeated the feat in the 100 breaststroke, and freshman Ellie Johnson, sophomore Monica Burgos, and freshman Kelly Robinson swept the top spots in the 50 freestyle...
...nearly three seconds ahead of Brown’s top swimmer.“[The freshmen] are a great force,” Mills said. “They’re really upbeat and they’re great to practice with.” Freshman Helen Pitchik also won a race of her own, touching the wall in 2:21.63 in the 200-yard breaststroke.“They’re a great group of girls,” junior co-captain Alexandra Clarke said. “They’ve been consistently contributing, and it?...
...backstroke, finishing in 59.81, and freshman Meghan Leddy won the IM in 2:07.76, nearly four seconds ahead of senior runner-up Linnea Sundberg. The Quakers’ only wins on the afternoon came in the 100-yard breaststroke and the 1-meter diving event.In the breaststroke, freshman Helen Pitchik finished strongly but couldn’t overcome a slow start, coming in second to Penn rookie Laura Klick. Lightbourne was third. And despite missing out on the top spot in 1-meter diving, the Crimson took the next five positions. Sophomore Marissa Ash finished just a point...
...finished fifth and sixth, respectively, in the 1650-yard freestyle, freshman Meghan Leddy swam her way to the top individual Harvard finish on the weekend, placing fourth overall in the 200-yard backstroke and getting her name in the record books with a time of 1:57.51.Her classmates Helen Pitchik and Victoria Pratt both qualified for the A final in the 200-yard breaststroke, finishing fifth and eighth respectively. “The freshmen were great, as a group. They were very together, they handled the pressure extremely well,” Morawski said. “It?...
...well ahead of both Dartmouth and Cornell by the time half of the events were completed, the swimmers did not let up.One event later, Harvard brought home another 1-2 finish in the 200-yard breaststroke. Even more impressive was the fact that the two winning swimmers, freshmen Helen Pitchik and Victoria Pratt, were making their Crimson debuts in the meet. With times of 2:19.63 and 2:25.12, Pitchik and Pratt displayed complete dominance and showed great potential to fill the void left by departed breaststroker Jackie Pangilinan ’08.In diving, Harvard also blew away the competition...