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...backstroke, followed by senior Kim Ono and freshman Linnea Sundberg.In the 100 butterfly, senior Erin Mulkey took first place with a time of 58:77, ahead of junior LeeAnn Chang.Although Mulkey only registered the one individual win for the meet, she was also part of both winning relay teams. In the 200-yard medley relay, Mulkey raced the closing leg of the winning team of Hart, Lee, and O’Connor.Mulkey was also the closing leg for her team in the 200 free relay, where her Crimson team won by a minute. Mulkey was preceded in the relay...
...four out of the top eight swimmers were from Virginia. Geoff swam a great race, but we didn’t have enough swimmers in the race. That race enabled them to pass us and move into third place, even though we beat them pretty consistently in the relays.”Virginia matched the Crimson the rest of the way and ultimately won, 602-590.5. The No. 12 Tennessee Volunteers won the invitational with 1,025.5 points, followed by the No. 11 Georgia Bulldogs (984 points). South Carolina finished fifth with 472 points. Besides his fourth-place finish...
...well. To break my record this early in the season just emphasizes the hard work that we had already done.” The work for Bassi, however, wasn’t finished just because she had earned herself three individual honors. She anchored Harvard’s A relay team in the final event against both schools, the 400-yard freestyle relay. Although Harvard finished only second against Northeastern and third against Kansas, her willingness to take on that important team role proves that individual accolades are not the only thing on her mind...
...four rounds, but pulled away during the final two.“[Papadakis] is extremely talented,” Davidson said. “She really stepped up and did a great job.”Mulkey captured the 100-yard freestyle and anchored the winning 400-yard freestyle relay team in dramatic fashion along with sophomores Amanda Slaight and Meaghan Colling and junior Emily Wilson. When Mulkey started her leg, she trailed the Jayhawks’ anchor by a second, but was able to pass her on the home stretch to give the Crimson...
...blood drive, but it is up to students to ask. Patricia M. Raciti ’06, co-President of the drive, says that although her organization does not control the number of beds and nurses, she wishes students would provide feedback so that they could relay information to the Red Cross. The resources, then, are available?...