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...silver lining to this lone cloud coming in the form of sophomore Blake Lewkowitz. Lewkowitz barely edged out Penn’s top swimmer in the event, finishing with a time of 9:35.54 and capturing the top spot for the Crimson.Apart from individual races, Harvard shone in the relay events as well, placing first in both of the day’s contests. The 200-yard medley relay team of Diekem, Jones, junior Simone Melillo and senior co-captain David Guernsey posted a winning 1:32.45 finish.The 200-yard freestyle relay team also captured first for the Crimson. Freshmen...
...where we are in our training,” Crimson coach Stephanie Morawski said. “They did a great job and were able to keep the focus on their swimming.”Harvard got things started with a 1-2 finish in the 200-yard medley relay and never looked back.Sophomore Christine Kaufmann took the meet’s first individual event in style. After touching the wall first in the 1000-yard freestyle, Kaufmann continued on to the 1650-yard mark as an exhibition event.She clocked in at 16:36.85 for the mile, a lifetime best...
...with Navy’s Erik Hunter for the first two-thirds of the 1650-meter event, Meyer was able to kick in and touch the wall in 15:40.46, ending a length ahead of his opponent.The Crimson also placed first in both of the day’s relay events. Diekema, junior Simone Melillo, senior Bill Jones, and co-captain David Guernsey took the 200-meter medley relay in a time of 1:32.40. Winning the final event of the meet, the 400-meter medley relay team of Diekema, sophomore Will Heyburn, Jones, and Guernsey touched the wall...
...IC4A-qualification. Sophomore John Fahnenstiel and freshman Chuma Ogunwole met the preliminary qualifier mark in the men’s 60-meter dash, but failed to finish in the top 10 in the finals race, logging times of 7.24 and 7.33, respectively. The Crimson’s 4x400 meter relay teams continued to put up impressive performances. The women’s A team blew past the competition with a time of 4:00.00, and Hartford beat the B team by just 0.6 seconds, settling for third place with a time of 4:06.86. The men’s team...
...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...