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...four ranked opponents the Crimson faced this season. Even though Harvard was the last Ivy League team to earn a win, recording its first nearly halfway through the season, the Crimson earned a fourth of the league’s second-place laurels, tied with Cornell, Penn, and Yale. Second place behind undefeated habitual frontrunner Princeton was widely shared in 2006, with half of the Ivy League claiming silver with a 4-3 record. “It’s a tremendous tribute to this team,” said Harvard head coach Sue Caples of the squad?...
...without an Ivy title, vied for the CSA Team Championship. The Crimson breezed through the first round, defeating Western Ontario, 9-0, but Princeton proved to be troublesome once again. The Tigers won a close 5-4 match, relegating Harvard to the third-place match, where it easily defeated Yale, 9-0. “I think it was definitely a bit sad, as we didn’t come out winning,” Suchde said. “It was bit disappointing.” But at the Individual Championships, Oren and Suchde made deep runs...
...annual meet between Harvard, Yale, and Princeton, the Crimson rose above the Bulldogs (184-169), but failed to catch the Tigers (163-190). Harvard has not defeated Princeton in its DeNunzio Pool since...
...yard individual medley, and the 200-yard backstroke, setting pool records in all three and a meet record in the 200-yard individual medley. The junior also placed second in the 400-yard medley relay and the 200-yard free relay. Rathgeber tied with sophomore Alex Righi of Yale for most individual points (96), and the two shared the Most Outstanding Swimmer Award for meet...
With its chances of coming out on top of the Ivies all but through, Harvard triumphed against Yale, Brown, and Dartmouth to finish one win short of tying for first place...