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...medley relay--1. HARVARD 3:35.16 (Lockman 56.7, Carbone 58.2, Chappell 52.4, Maximoff 47.9); 2. HARVARD 3:35.27 (Seelen 54.6, Putterman 60.4, Miao 52.5, Meler...

Author: By Michelle D. Healy, | Title: Crimson Swimmers Post Victories Over Weekend | 12/8/1980 | See Source »

Senior co-captain Geoff Seelen won his first 100-yd. free-style ever in collegiate dual meet competition. He finished third just behind Corbisiero and winner Eric Schott, and just ahead of C.J. Appleton, thus ruining Columbia's only chance of the afternoon for a one-two-three finish. THE NOTEBOOK: Forget that he finished a distant sixth in both his events, Crimson diver Jack Ingari turned in one of the finest showings of the afternoon. Slated to see time at center for this year's varsity gridders, Ingari suffered a knee injury in pre-season camp, and until...

Author: By Michelle D. Healy, | Title: Aquamen Douse Lions, 77-36 | 12/1/1980 | See Source »

...freestyle relay--1. HARVARD 4:11.13 (Miao 47.0, Seelen 48.7, Verdin 47.6, Coglin 47.8); 2. Columbia 3:16.04 (Robinson 49.2, Schott 49.3, McCool 49.5, Appleton...

Author: By Michelle D. Healy, | Title: Aquamen Douse Lions, 77-36 | 12/1/1980 | See Source »

...much more than Bobby Hackett for an accurate rendition, his arrival began public recognition of the Crimson as a bona-fide national contender. True, Bernal had plenty on which to build. Coach Pete Orscheidt's last batch of recruits-- this year's juniors--people like Mike Coglin and Geoff Seelen--have performed consistantly for three years, and each season Bernal has brought more. Lots more. The new era in Harvard swimming began officially when cushy Blodgett Pool opened Feb. 4, 1978, replacing something called the "Indoor Atheletic Building," an architectual dinosaur still standing on Holyoke St. Harvard made an auspicious...

Author: By Jeffrey R. Toobm, | Title: The Rise of Harvard Swimming | 3/20/1980 | See Source »

...think it's impossible." And you can almost feel him smile. Harvard Qualifiers Name Event Bobby Hackett 200, 500, 1650 Free David Lundberg 200 Breast, 200, 400 I. M. Larry Countryman 1650 Free Ted Chappell 400 I. M. Tom Verdin 200 I. M. Jim Carbone 200 Breast Geoff Seelen 100 Back Ron Raikula 200 Back, 400 I. M. Steve Schramm 1- and 3-meter Diving Seelen, Lundberg, Jack Gauthier, Hackett 400 Medley Relay Hackett and three others 800 Free Relay Coglin, Gauthier, Hackett, Lundberg 400 Free Relay

Author: By Jeffrey R. Toobm, | Title: The Rise of Harvard Swimming | 3/20/1980 | See Source »

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