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...never seen a team come together and have so much energy,” co-captain Kelly Mooney said. “It was fun to see the middle-distance and distance swimmers feeding off of each other and doing what it takes to get best times and score for our team.”Mills had another typically outstanding meet, setting a new school record in the 200-yard freestyle on Friday night. Her time of 1:47.42 put her in second place behind Princeton freshman Jillian Altenburger and earned her an NCAA...
...Everybody got some great opportunities. “We’re ready to come out of the gate with a lot of energy.”HARVARD 5, RPI 4Harvard’s contest against RPI on Saturday had all the makings of a blowout. The Crimson scored the first four goals of the game and built a 5-2 lead three minutes into the third period, putting the game seemingly out of reach.But the Engineers refused to go down easily, clawing their way back into the game by catching Harvard off guard with two late goals...
...After a time out, the Quakers ran a perfect play as soon as the ball was passed in, with Rosen finding a wide-open Eggleston for an easy dunk and a 60-56 lead with 1:07. Tough defense on the other end gave the Crimson no chance to score until Lin found Miller for a layup with 38.4 seconds to play. Rosen was fouled with 34 ticks left and knocked down both ends of his one-and-one. Shooting one-and-one again, the freshman missed the front end, but the ball bounced into the corner near the Penn...
...thought we played really well as a team,” Tay said. “We had different sparks from so many different players.” The game reached a climactic finish in the last five minutes, with crucial shots from Matera. With the score tied at 47, she hit a long range three pointer that was punctuated by a tip-in from sophomore Emma Markley, putting the Crimson up 52-47. Penn responded by scoring six of the next eight points to make it 54-53. Markley quashed the Quaker’s hopes of a game...
...times in the 1650 freestyle. Lynch recorded two additional NCAA “B” times throughout the two-day contest, finishing second in the 200-yard freestyle and fourth in the 500-yard freestyle. Senior co-captain David Guernsey also helped boost Harvard’s score, capturing himself a NCAA “B” cut in the 200-yard freestyle with a first-place time of 1:36.16. The Crimson’s medley relay teams picked up two victories for Harvard, with both recording NCAA “B” times...