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...swimming and diving team (7-0, 5-0 Ivy) celebrated its 169-119 win over Brown (1-4, 1-3) last Saturday in unusual fashion. With Black Sabbath’s “Iron Man” resonating through the speakers, freshman swimmer Matthew McLean was carried around Blodgett Pool on a stretcher for a post-meet victory lap. However, the defeat of the Bears was significant in more ways than the simple maintenance of a perfect record. The contest was also the Crimson’s Iron Man meet. The Iron Man is a freshman swimmer or diver...
...pretty fast times this season, and as long as we don’t let that get under our skin too much, “I know we can beat them,” he added.Harvard will be back in action on January 24th, when it welcomes Brown to Blodgett pool.—Staff writer Alexandra J. Mihalek can be reached at amihalek@fas.harvard.edu...
Another weekend, another win for the Harvard women’s swimming and diving team.The Crimson (4-0, 4-0 Ivy) dominated Penn (1-3, 1-3), 207-91, in dual meet action Saturday at Blodgett Pool.Once again led by sophomores Kate Mills and Katherine Pickard, Harvard took 13 of the 15 contested events and swept the top three places in eight of them.“I thought we swam very well for where we are in our training,” Crimson coach Stephanie Morawski said. “They did a great job and were able...
...Harvard men’s swimming and diving team began the new year with a bang, defeating previously-unbeaten Navy 188-112 at Blodgett Pool Saturday. The Crimson, currently tied for first in the Ivy League with perennial rival Princeton, improved its record to 5-0 and 3-0 in the Ivy League. The victory continued the momentum the Crimson established before the break, posting a 121-108 victory over Arizona State (0-3) on Dec. 19 at the Mona Plummer Aquatic Center in Tempe, Ariz.Although Harvard was able to overcome strong Navy and Sun Devil teams, the Crimson...
Friday afternoon saw two Ivy League powers, Harvard (3-0, 3-0 Ivy) and Columbia (2-1, 2-1), compete at Blodgett Pool in what appeared would be a dangerous meet for the Crimson’s women’s swimming and diving team. Battling through injuries and a stomach virus, Harvard exceeded expectations and decisively finished off the Lions in commanding fashion with a 190-110 victory, winning 10 out of the 16 events. “Columbia is a great team,” Crimson coach Stephanie Morawski said. “They put up a really...