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Only two Harvard swimmers—sophomore John Cole and junior Dan Shevchik??€”qualified to compete in the NCAA Championships, but it was all the Crimson needed to earn 17th place out of the 35 schools that scored points. The two combined for 42 total points, compared with just two for EISL champion Princeton...
...championship meet, Cole and Shevchik won three events apiece. Cole took first in the 500, 1,000 and 1,650 freestyle races, while Shevchik won the 200 and 400 IMs and the 200 backstroke. Shevchik??€™s time of 3:48.2 in the backstroke set a pool record...
Despite his substantive contributions, Shevchik??€”a former All-American and bronze medal winner at the 1999 Pan American Games—knew what the real story was from the tournament...
Cole agreed with Shevchik??€™s assessment and added that he hoped the strong showing at nationals would translate into stronger recruiting classes in the future...
Cole and Shevchik shared the Moriarty Award, given to the meet’s high scorers, with Princeton junior Jesse Gage. Tigers’ freshman diver Kent DeMond was the meet’s most outstanding diver. It was Shevchik??€™s third straight and Cole’s second straight Moriarty Award...