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...finish in 1:27.67—setting a new team and meet record. The Crimson continued to dominate, winning the next three events. Freshman Eric Lynch snagged first in the 1000-yard freestyle, finishing only 0.03 seconds ahead of Princeton’s Robert Griest. Sophomore Sam Wollner also finished fifth. “There’s just one gear for [Lynch] when he swims, and it’s not often that he runs people down,” Cromwell said. “He just kept chipping away the whole race, and all of a sudden...
...impressive times. One such performance occurred at the Bulldog Invitational in Georgia earlier this season-- Cromwell finished first, second, and third in his individual events. “Dave proved that he is one of the most dominant swimmers in the Ivy League,” teammate Sam Wollner said. Cromwell supplemented his record-breaking swim with a win in the 100-yard backstroke; he also contributed to the 200-yard freestyle relay and the 200- and 400-yard medley relays. “When he broke the record, everyone was excited—he swam well...
...other. He led the pack with a time of 21.07, followed by Jones in third with 21.65 and sophomore James Bailey in fifth with 21.87.Cromwell finished out the day on a similar high note, winning the last individual race of the contest, the 400-yard individual medley. Sophomore Sam Wollner touched the wall after that to take second place.Rathgeber also grabbed two wins. In only the fourth event of the meet, the 100-yard backstroke, he led a one-two finish, followed by Quinn.Rathgeber rounded out the meet with a second one-two finish in the 100-yard butterfly, where...
...have the numbers to compete with the Cavaliers. Virginia ended up beating Harvard by only 11 points.“Virginia is a great team, so the fact that we were competitive with them for the whole meet is definitely a confidence booster,” sophomore Sam Wollner said. “The 200 breaststroke was key for them—four out of the top eight swimmers were from Virginia. Geoff swam a great race, but we didn’t have enough swimmers in the race. That race enabled them to pass us and move into third...
...Although the result was disappointing for the Crimson, several underclassmen continued to impress with their poise and strength. For the second straight week, freshman Bill Jones notched a victory in the 100 butterfly; he also was a part of the victorious 200-yard medley team. Sophomore Sam Wollner won the 1,000 free and came in a close second in the 200 butterfly, while freshman Eric Lynch scored second, third, and fifth places. “Sam had a great meet,” Cromwell said. “He may not have...