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...performances of the night. In the 400 IM, first-year Sophie Morgan got an early lead for the Crimson that was taken over by classmate Kay Foley on the backstroke lap. Foley would go on to win the event in 4:28.70 with teammates senior Laurin Weisenthal, sophomore Linnea Sundberg, and Morgan grabbing the next three spots. Next up for the Class of 2010 was Clarke, who won the 200 free in 1:52.10, with senior Emily Wilson touching the wall close behind in 1:53.18. Clarke and Wilson would later go on to lead the Crimson?...
...Noelle Bassi, Morgan, and O’Connor swept the 200-yard butterfly, while Chang, Colling, and freshman Tiffany Bui swept the 200-yard breaststroke. The Crimson’s final win came in the 200-yard individual medley, which was won by senior Jessica Davidson with junior Linnea Sundberg following in second. Harvard finished No. 2 and No. 3 in both the 100- and 200-yard backstroke events, with Hart and Festa earning points in the 100 and Hart and Davidson getting on the board in the 200. “The swimmers are starting in on some harder...
...yard Individual Medley, taking four of the top five spots. Bassi led the charge with her first-place finish, which also was good enough for another NCAA “B” cut time. She was followed by Evans in third, freshman Linnea Sundberg in fourth, and junior Stacy Blondin in fifth.“If you go first place in an event, you come out at least one point ahead,” Davidson said. “But those other-place points is what really differentiated us and what really expanded our lead.”With...
...wins that would continue into Saturday. Slaight followed Bassi with a win in the 50-yard freestyle, Papadakis won the one-meter dive, and Bassi finished off Friday by leading the Crimson to a four person sweep in the 400-yard individual medley with senior Jane Evans, freshman Linnea Sundberg, and junior Stacey Blondin finishing in second, third, and fourth respectively.Harvard ended Friday with 99-70 lead over Kansas and a resounding 128-40 lead over Northeastern, which would only win one event against the Crimson for the meet.The team came into Saturday determined to keep up the momentum...
...yard free. “She has an international meet background,” Lee said. “She definitely brings a lot to the team from that standpoint.” Senior Jane Evans won the 200 yard butterfly, and senior Kim Ono and freshman Linnea Sundberg finished 1-2 in the 200-yard backstroke. The two events Harvard didn’t win were the 50-yard free and the 200-yard free relay. “We had won the meet at that point,” Davidson said. “We were just giving...