Word: schramm
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...back after that, winning eight of the next eleven events without even swimming its top lineup. The Crimson got the usual steady performances from stalwarts Malcolm Cooper, who dominated the field in the 50-yd. freestyle as he has all season, Paco Canales in the 200-yd. free, Steve Schramm in the required diving, Dan Menichella in the 200 butterfly and Geoff Seelen in the 200 backstroke--all of whom were winners...
...Crimson divers remained true to past years' form by thoroughly dominating both diving events. Harvard's top-notch diving coach John Walker has kept his very talented corps of acrobats virtually intact, providing a big boost to his colleague Bernal. Sophomore Steve Schramm, a high school All-American, further increased Harvard's bulging lead by nailing down both the required and optional events...
...other two Harvard divers, Craig Gavin and Steve Schramm, both freshmen, did not qualify for the Nationals although Schramm dove well enough to place sixth in the three-meter event and tenth in the one-meter competition...
Accompanying coach John Walker to the pastoral Cornell campus in upstate New York were Jamie Greacen, Mike Toal, and two freshmen, Steve Schramm and Craig Gavin. Roger Johanigman chose not to compete...
...they are to win, however, each Crimson diver must produce one of his best performances. Toal and Schramm are known as finesse divers, exhibiting remarkable fluidity of form. Greacen and Gavin, on the other hand, are more powerful divers who exploit their unusual jumping ability...