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...late January, Harvard took on Brown in what amounted to a warm-up for the all-important Harvard-Yale-Princeton tri-meet the following week. The Crimson doubled up Brown, 163.5-78.5, and Shevchik had a breakthrough meet, which included setting a personal best in the 200 backstroke...
...Harvard only won three events the first day, including Martin's 10-second victory in the mile, and closed the day down 17 points to the Tigers. The Crimson came out firing the next day. It took the top five spots in the 100 freestyle, led by Waters, tri-captain Ben Rosen and Swinteck. Freshman Erik Patton also won a diving event, upsetting the perennially strong Tiger squad. Harvard finished the meet with a 192.5-160.5 come-from-behind victory...
...next two weeks were easy meets against the rest of the league competition. Harvard hosted and soundly won a tri-meet against Cornell and Dartmouth, beating the Big Red, 136-72, and the Big Green, 145-77. The freshmen starred again, with Drake, Andrew McConnell and Corey Walker all winning events. Martin picked up wins in the 500 freestyle and 200 butterfly...
...opportunity for Harvard swimmers to qualify for the NCAA tournament and Olympic trials than a competition. In addition to Martin and Shevchik--whose times in the 400 individual medley and 200 backstroke qualified him--Harvard qualified ten others for the Olympic trials, including Waters, Im, Swinteck and tri-captain Brian Cadman. Harvard won the meet by a comfortable margin...
...Crimson was led by tri-captains Leslie Bennett, Kit Hodge and Angela Munoz. A balanced scoring attack featured juniors Jesse Gunderson and Christine Meiers, junior Natasha Magnuson and freshman Jane Humphries...