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...Crimson trailed throughout the entire meet, as Princeton moved in front by a 48-40 margin before the three-meter diving. But Harvard divers took 1-2 and Tuomo Kerola earned a second-place finish in the breaststroke, preventing the Tigers from clinching the meet...
...invading Crimson, although weak in the breaststroke events since the premature departure of Tuomo Kerola, have some flexible talent in Hackett, sophomore standout Mike Coglin, and Maximoff, which leaves room for strategy in the butterfly, IM, and freestyle events. Jamie Greacen and Steve Schramm can be counted on to provide a huge boost in the diving, and Malcolm Cooper and recently returned Julian Mack will have to hold down the sprints...
...backstroke (1:53.77). Sophomore backstroke Geoff Seelen, and top-notch divers Steve Schramm and Jamie Greacen further highlight this seemingly endless list of talent. Only the loss of a pair of would-be sophomore standouts, giant All-American sprinter Julian Mack and Finnish breastroker Tuomo Kerola (who has returned to Finland to pursue a career in medicine) subtracts from the healthier-than-ever state of the Crimson aquatic program...
Cooper turned in another spectacular performance in the 400-yd. medley relay, where he split a blazing 48.76 for the butterfly leg. The Crimson team of Geoff Seelen, Tuomo Kerola, Cooper and Julian Mack finished 22nd-in 3:27.53, which was just a few hundredths of a second off their time at Easterns...
...Breastroke--1. Mark Hemmerle, Drexel. 2:08.14; 2. Chuck Hector, Princeton, 2:09.38; 3. Tuomo Kerola, Harvard, 2:09.78; 4. Kent Whitaker, Dartmouth, 2:10.38; 5. Michael Pare, Columbia, 2:10.66; 6. Kelley Hopkins, Colgate...