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...individual events and both relays.The Crimson got a good start off the blocks, winning the first event with a team comprised of senior co-captain David Cromwell, classmate Mark Knepley, Rathgeber, and freshman Bill Jones, that won the 200-yard medley relay.All four members of the first-place relay team registered at least one additional win over the course of the meet.Cromwell went on to lead a very close finish in the 50-yard freestyle, with the top five finishers all touching the wall within one second of each other. He led the pack with a time of 21.07, followed...
...EISL). Cocks led the first sweep, recording a victory in the 200 butterfly in 2:07.76, followed by freshman Dan Jones and junior Jason Degnan-Rojeski.“We were very strong in both butterflies,” said co-captain Dave Cromwell, who won two relays and one individual victory. “We placed one through four in the 100 butterfly, which is a pretty rare occurrence.”Freshman Bill Jones narrowly beat his brother, Dan, to score first in the 100 butterfly in 57.28. Rathgeber scored one of his victories in the 400 individual...
...back by the end of the month.” Harvard had just one double-winner during the afternoon, as captain Laura Maludzinski finished first in both the 800 meters and the mile with times of 2:18.54 and 5:16.89, respectively. She also anchored the 4x800 meter relay team to a 9:31.70 win of the event, when she turned a large deficit at the start of the last leg into a three-second victory. The men came just short of their first victory of the year, winning eight of the 17 events on Saturday. Jumping success continued with...
...most of the meet, it was unclear who was going to pull through victorious, since both teams claimed the lead multiple times as they battled it out.The Crimson started the meet with a bold statement, however, as it edged out Rutgers in the first event, the 200-yard medley relay, by .02 seconds with a team of sophomore Jackie Pangilinan and sophomores Lindsay Hart, Bridget O’Connor, and Amanda Slaight.“After we won the first relay that was a really big confidence booster,” Pangilnan said. “Being able to beat...
...said. “It was really hard not to be there.” Pangilinan’s only swim with the team came in the Crimson’s meet against Columbia almost a month ago. She swam the second leg of the winning 400-yard medley relay, took second in the 200-yard individual medley, and won her signature event, the 200-yard breaststroke. “We were all excited for her to go to the Southeast Asian Games,” Davidson said. “But we also knew that someone else would step...