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...second lead over the first quarter of the race, he immediately removed any doubt that he would emerge victorious, a mindset that he hammered home over the final 150 yards. Finishing each of the next two legs with split times at least 0.42 seconds faster than the next fastest swimmer, Cromwell left the field in his wake before coasting through the last 50 yards to victory...
...more fitting opponent. In addition to Princeton’s overall strength, Cromwell last lost an event at the EISL Championship, at which he placed third in both individual events and second with his teams in the medley relays. On all four occasions he finished behind a Tiger swimmer, with the only Harvard victory in any of the four events coming courtesy of Shevchik...
...event, Harvard has struggled to replace John Cole—who is training for the Olympics—and his consistently dominant performances, which have netted huge meet-deciding points for the Crimson in H-Y-Ps and EISL Championships past. But one day removed from placing just one swimmer in the top-10 in the 1650-yard freestyle, Harvard was completely shut out of the single-digit finishes in the 500-yard race...
...yard event, he easily separated himself from the competition over the first 50 yards before kicking his stroke into a second gear, besting the next-fastest swimmer over the same stretch by 0.91 seconds. The 200-yard was little different...
After sweeping the two breastroke events, Grant battled in a one-on-one dual with UNC’s Tristan Davidson in the 200-yard individual medley. Although Grant was touched out at the finish, his swim was perhaps the most exciting of the day as each swimmer enlivened both squads and the crowd...