Word: recording
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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...front of televisions, watching Berkoff disappear, reappear and touch the final wall. The NBC graphics flashed the time: "54.51." A new world record...
After becoming the first Harvard swimmer to win an NCAA swimming title since 1961 (Berkoff won the 100-yd. backstroke in 1987), after entering the international scene in 1988, after breaking the world record in the 100-meter backstroke, after winning a gold medal in Seoul, after setting an American record two weeks ago, Berkoff is almost there...
Anyone who was at Harvard last fall remembers the day in September when Berkoff broke the world record in the preliminary round of the 100-meter backstroke...
...Berkoff, competing in his last meet at Blodgett, he would like to go out with a victory in his best event--the 100-yd. backstroke. Additionally, he has his eyes on breaking the American record in the event, which he set three weeks ago in a dual meet with Cornell...
...Crimson finished the season tied for second place in 1984 with a 9-5 record, only one game behind league-champion Princeton. In 1971, Harvard finished three games behind Penn with a 11-3 Ivy record, which was also good enough for second place. The Crimson has never won an Ivy League championship...