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...fourth and fifth-places from freshmen Jennifer Reese and Anne Taylor. On Sunday, Papadakis, who is also a former Crimson sports writer, bested Princeton’s top three divers with 325.95 points in the one-meter dive. Senior Alison Pipitone grabbed fifth place in the event and freshman Marissa Ash finished in sixth. “The divers are a huge part of the team that can really make or break the meet,” co-captain Lindsay Hart said. “It’s so great that we now have seven divers on our team...
...Reese and Anne Taylor, combining for one of Harvard’s two event sweeps of the afternoon. Freshmen Katy Hinkle and Ali Slack and sophomore Vanda Gyuris took 1-2-3 in the 100-yard freestyle as well.All four of the Crimson’s divers, including freshman Marissa Ash, qualified for the NCAA Zone Diving Meet with their performances.Harvard won the 200-yard medley relay, the first event of the day, and never looked back. Hinkle, co-captain Jackie Pangilinan, freshman Katherine Pickard, and Slack won the race in 1:47.80. The Crimson’s team...
...five point margin, capitalizing on his appeal as a maverick in the “Live Free or Die” state. “He’s not as into the rhetoric and insulting people, and more about bringing people together,” said Marissa A. Babin ’11, who added that she likes both McCain and Rep. Ron Paul of Texas. Clinton’s win leaves the race wide open as the contest turns to Nevada and South Carolina in the next month. The competition in South Carolina—a state where...
...Freshmen Marissa Ash placed fifth in the three-meter with an impressive score of 249.95 points. The Class of 2011 also impressed in the one-meter dive the following day, capturing ninth, 10th, and 11th place...
...meet, the rookies dominated. The day’s first event, the three-meter competition, yielded a first-place finish from freshman Anne Taylor, who earned 243.9 points for her dives. Later in the day, freshman Jennifer Reese took the one-meter event with a score of 243.40. Marissa Ash, also a freshman, finished second in each of the two diving events. The rookies also came through for the Crimson in the meet’s swimming events. First-year swimmers Katherine Mills and Christine Kaufmann each won two races during the meet. Mills took first place...