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The Harvard women's swimming and diving team (7-3, 5-2 Ivy) finished off its dual meet season with somewhat of a technicality: it had to travel to New Hampshire to slaughter Cornell, 189-110, and Dartmouth, 186-113, last Friday.
U.S. News and World Report may have ranked Harvard, Yale and Princeton in a three-way tie, but in a exhilarating two-day meet this weekend the Harvard men's swimming and diving team proved they own the top position in the Ivy League trifecta.
"There were a lot of great swims at the meet," said co-captain Jon Samuel. "Ryan Egan's victory in the 200 butterfly and our 400 freestyle relay performance were excellent. Greg Walker's 3-meter diving was also critical in defeating Yale."
With its first ever Harvard-Yale-Princeton tri-meet followed by a match-up against Penn, this was the mother of all dual-meet weekends for the women's swimming and diving team.
The Crimson also found some much-needed points out of the pool, as its divers out-flipped the competitors. In fact, the only win against Princeton besides the 100 butterfly come with senior co-captain Courtney Swain's eye-opening three-meter diving effort.