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...Since Shevchik??€™s graduation, rising junior David Cromwell has dominated the backstroke events for Harvard, but he was unable to meet the qualifying time for the 200-meter race in an approved meet though he and several of his teammates spent several weeks in May and June training together to gear up for the trials...
...second tier of Harvard swimmers, a cut above the rest but just below former captain Dan Shevchik ’03 and John Cole ’04-’05, who consistently brought home multiple event wins at each meet, dominating the Crimson scoring charts. But with Shevchik??€™s graduation and Cole taking a year away from the College to train uninterrupted for the Olympics, the shadow was lifted, paving the way for a new Crimson standard bearer...
...that his newfound recognition undermined his talent. Cromwell again routed all comers at the EISL Championships, taking the 100-yard backstroke and butterfly events, before setting a new meet record in the 200-yard backstroke to extend the streak to 12, besting Shevchik??€™s former mark by 0.28 seconds to complete his ascension in defeat. Cromwell’s season wasn’t quite over, but the streak soon would be, as Cromwell knew, heading into the NCAA Championships. But that didn’t stop him from going out with a bang. Missing the consolation finals...
Cromwell slid nicely into Shevchik??€™s other niche, the backstroke events, with first-place finishes in both the 100 and 200 events...
...Shevchik??€™s top-15 finishes in both the 200 backstroke and 400 individual medley earn him Honorable Mention...