Word: relayering
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...great to see the freshman get out those jitters in their first time in the Crimson singlet.”The freshman foursome of Lauren Leon, Magda Robak, Shannon Conway, and Kim O’Donnell took third in the women’s 4x400-meter relay, clocking in less than a second behind the BU team at 3:57.43.“We’re especially happy with how they did,” women’s co-captain Becky Christensen said. “They’re going to add a lot of depth...
...were very together, they handled the pressure extremely well,” Morawski said. “It’s a great precursor of what’s to come.”Mills and Pickard, Murray and classmate Katy Hinkle took third in the 400-yard freestyle relay, finishing in 3:22.33. Pickard’s 49.89 leg gave her the school record in the 100-yard freestyle. All nine of the records were also NCAA provisional times.“It’s crazy. It still hasn’t really sunk...
...time of 1:45.97. The sophomore also swam a solid 49.31 in the 100-yard backstroke for a third-place finish. “[Diekema’s] strong work ethic in practice showed up in the meet,” Jones said. The Crimson’s relay teams helped to secure Harvard’s final standing in the meet, allowing the team to overcome Denver, whom it trailed until the final day of competition. The 200-yard freestyle relay team of sophomore Will Heyburn, Diekema, co-captain David Guernsey, and Jones placed second with a time...
...exhausted from the meet with Cornell, his speed in the water did not show it. Diekema individually won the 100-yard backstroke with a time of 51.20 and the 200-yard backstroke with a time of 1:51.70, and contributed to the Crimson wins in the 200-yard medley relay with a time of 1:33.48 and the 200-yard freestyle relay with a time of 1:24.49. His overall performance of four wins in four events seemed to be close to flawless. Even so, Diekema is the first to admit that there are a number of improvements that...
...team was nervous. Columbia had posted some fast times near the start of the season, and we knew that [the Lions] were going to be a tough challenge,” co-captain Kelly Mooney said. After losing the 200-yard medley relay with a time of 1:47.61 to the Lions’ 1:46.37, the Crimson rallied back with a string of wins. Sophomore Katherine Pickard took the 400-yard individual medley in 4:25.14, and freshman Catherine Zagroba was victorious in the 200-yard freestyle, finishing with a time...