Word: zagroba
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...Though Tiger Alicia Aemisegger, who earned All-American honors in three events at NCAAs last year, easily won both the 500-yard and 1000-yard freestyle events, Harvard took the next four spots in each event.Junior co-captain Alexandra Clarke, sophomore Christine Kaufmann, junior Katie Faulkner, and freshman Catherine Zagroba made up the Crimson’s distance corps. “In my four years [at HYP] I’ve never seen a team come together and have so much energy,” co-captain Kelly Mooney said...
...crucial to our success this season.” Sophomores Christine Kaufmann and Katherine Pickard, along with Clarke, were the Crimson’s other individual winners.Kaufmann took first in the 200-yard butterfly, finishing in 2:05.63, while Pickard won the 500-freestyle in 4:54.04. Freshman Catherine Zagroba competed in both events, placing third in the butterfly and second in the freestyle.Clarke won the 100-yard butterfly, which was one of the meet’s more closely contested events, touching in 58.02. Freshman Monica Burgos was right behind her, finishing in 58.40. Mills earned her second victory...
...pretty big barrier in the event,” Clarke said. “It was an impressive swim because she’s been training really hard, and it’s really exciting to see her have this breakthrough right now.”Clarke, freshman Catherine Zagroba, and junior Katie Faulkner also competed in the grueling event.“We haven’t had that many opportunities to swim the mile, and it is an event at Ivies,” Morawski said. “I thought all four of them did a great...
...person you train with every day is having such a great meet.”In the final heat Saturday, Pickard sliced a second off of Mills’ freshly-minted record, leading off in 1:47.66. Her speedy performance pushed her teammates, sophomore Laura Murray, freshman Catherine Zagroba, and Clarke, to a fourth-place finish and new school record of 7:17.75. That time places them in the top 10 in the nation. Yesterday brought further success for Harvard, as the talented freshman class finally got a chance to show off.After Clarke and Kaufman finished fifth and sixth, respectively...
...captain Kelly Mooney said. After losing the 200-yard medley relay with a time of 1:47.61 to the Lions’ 1:46.37, the Crimson rallied back with a string of wins. Sophomore Katherine Pickard took the 400-yard individual medley in 4:25.14, and freshman Catherine Zagroba was victorious in the 200-yard freestyle, finishing with a time of 1:51.58. “We had a few injuries, and we had a few surprises. What was key was that we were able to pull through on the moments that counted,” Morawski said...