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...yard breaststroke), bringing Harvard’s total of records broken for the weekend up to seven.“We really couldn’t have asked for a better performance out of our team,” Rathgeber said. “Top to bottom, we really swam with a lot of poise and determination.”Assistant coach Mark Cella was in complete agreement with the co-captain.“These guys swam out of their minds,” Cella said. “Really this was an all-around team effort...
...really tired by the third day. Having those break-out runs in the last day inspires people.” The rest of the Harvard squad was behind her the whole way, both in and out of the water, as she raced for the title. Senior Meaghan Colling, who swam alongside Pangilinan in the 200-yard breaststroke, helped fuel her drive. “Meaghan is a big part of the reason why Jackie is so good,” Morawski said. “They’re training partners. She pushes her. Meg’s swim wasn?...
...relay team of McKellar, Melillo, senior Brendan Mitchell, and Taylor combined for a second-place showing in the 200-yard medley relay in a time of 1:33.00, just half of a second off the pace set by the winning Seton Hall squad. “Everyone swam really well,” Melillo said. “We’re just one step closer to finishing off the year undefeated. It was nice to see an especially good showing out of our two seniors this weekend, Eddie Jou and Brendan Mitchell, who finished off their careers on high...
...well as 16th in the 200-yard medley and eighth in the 800-yard free.While Faulkner and Mooney posted the only top-10 finishes in any individual event, with seventh in the 500-yard free (5:03.60) and 10th in the 400 IM (4:41.40) respectively, all five women swam hard in numerous events over the weekend. “It’s hard being away from the team,” co-captain Lindsay Hart said. “The girls did a great job of staying positive.”Despite struggling in a very competitive field...
...over winter break. Harvard defeated Penn by a similar 199-96 count on January 12th. “We are still coming off a lot of dry land [training],” 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...