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...yard individual medley. “She went out there and raced everything and just decided that she was going to do it,” Morawski said. “It was just really nice to see her swim so fast right now.”Though this weekend??s loss brought an end to the Crimson’s campaign for an undefeated dual-meet season, the team’s focus is now squarely on the Ivy League Championships at the end of this month. With the different scoring format of a championship meet, Harvard?...
Given that the Crimson was slowed by injuries at the top of its lineup, with No. 53 co-captain Chris Clayton—who typically plays at No. 1—and sophomore Aba Omodele-Lucien out because of injuries, the weekend??s mixed result is one the team can be proud...
...freshman Shannon Mulshine (4:46.56) and sophomore Meri Burruss (5:12.42). “We all skied really fast, some of us faster than last year, but the women’s field has gotten a lot faster this year,” Mangan said. Wrapping up this weekend??s carnival was the women’s 10K Free. Devlin finished in the middle of the pack with a time of 33:45.41, while Mangan, Sprague, Mulshine, Shultz, and Burruss finished in 56th, 57th, 65th, 70th, and 77th place, respectively. Harvard won’t have much time...
...this weekend. Tipoff is scheduled for 7 p.m. tonight in Philadelphia and tomorrow night at 6 p.m. in Princeton. In case the Crimson needed reminding, the Big Green reinforced the fierce, any-given-night competition that has characterized the Ivy League in recent years. While this weekend??s opponents are likely a season away from being named among the league’s elite, Harvard repeats its mantra of treating every game like a conference championship—especially after having already dropped one game.“I have enormous confidence in our talent, but then...
...freestyle, finishing with a time of 57:29.3. Dartmouth handily won the competition, finishing 57 points ahead of runner-up Vermont. As a team, the Big Green won four of the eight events and amassed 902 points. Harvard finished with 235 points. The Crimson will compete next at this weekend??s University of New Hampshire Carnival. — CRIMSON SPORTS STAFF