Word: divingability
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Three meter diving: 1. Veronica Ribot (BU), 427.65; 2. Pam Stone (H), 368.05; 3. Adriana Holy (H), 364.30; 4. Catherine Butler (BU), 344.20; 5. Leslie Hutton (NU), 289.90; 6. Becky Wright (NU), 251.40;
It also cannot be blamed on Harvard's divers, Steve Schramm and Jeff Mule, who each won one of the diving events while providing the Crimson with 16 points. Mule's first place finish was his first of the season.
The Crimson diving corps of Pam Stone and Adriana Holy provided the only other wins of the afternoon for the aquawomen. Holy tallied 238.75 to triumph over Princeton's Mary Linser in the one-meter competition, while Stone recorded 249.95 to run away with the three-meter event.
Considering that Harvard has a practically unbeatable medley relay team and that Steve Schramm and Jef Mule's excellence virtually assures the Crimson of a 14-point edge in the two diving events, Princeton must hope that each of its horses wins his events, setting up the possibility of a...
Between the two diving events, the Crimson pulled victories in the 50 free, 200 free and 50-yd. fly, with Smith winning the freestyle sprint with a 25.7, Gildea cruising to her second victory of the night in the 200, and Frick winning the second event of her eventual triple...