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...there was a 200-point gap separating the second place Crimson from the rest of the pack.Harvard showed its strength in the freestyle relays, bookending the weekend with victories in the 200- and 400-yard events. Freshmen Katy Hinkle, Ali Slack, and Laura Murray, along with senior anchor Amanda Slaight, set school records in both events and made the “B” cut for the NCAA championships.The 200-free relay provided particular excitement, as the Crimson found itself trailing in the final leg. But Slaight refused to give in and posted a 22.88 anchor leg to edge...
...We’re looking forward to having that depth at Ivies, which is important to a championship meet because it is scored differently.”The 200-yard medley relay squad of freshmen Katy Hinkle and Katherine Pickard and seniors Jaclyn Pangilinan and Amanda Slaight got the meet started for the Crimson with a 1:46.44 third place finish. Princeton’s A and B squads took the first two places in the event. In a repeat of last year’s 1000-yard freestyle, Princeton All-American Alicia Aemisegger dominated the field...
...said Hart. “Everyone was feeling sore and broken down but really stepped up and swam well in this meet.” A mix of rookies and veterans kicked off scoring for the Crimson, as freshmen Katy Hinkle and Katherine Pickard and seniors Pangilinan and Slaight clocked a 1:47.43 first-place finish in the 200-yard medley relay. Harvard would go on to win a total of 12 of 14 events during the day. Sophomore Alexandra Clarke, last year’s Ivy League runner-up in the 1000-yard freestyle, cruised...
...yard medley relay, the first event of the day, and never looked back. Hinkle, co-captain Jackie Pangilinan, freshman Katherine Pickard, and Slack won the race in 1:47.80. The Crimson’s team of sophomore Natalia Festa, senior Meaghan Colling, freshman Laura Murray, and senior Amanda Slaight took second place in the event.“We raced really well. Some people swam some very fast times,” Morawski said. “But more importantly, they were executing really strong race plans, which bodes well for the end of the season.”This...
...have some really tough competition and it definitely made us dive a lot better.”The day concluded with yet another Ivy League record for the Crimson and yet another record for Hart, as she teamed with juniors Jaclyn Pangilinan, Bridget O’Connor, and Amanda Slaight to take the 400-yard medley relay in 3:43.33 and displace a mark previously held by Princeton. “The 400 medley relay was an amazing swim, especially because we had disqualified in it two years ago,” Hart said.On day two of competition, Harvard used...