Word: keim
(lookup in dictionary)
(lookup stats)
Dates: all
Sort By: most recent first
(reverse)
...best time of his life in the heats of the 200 butterfly (1:54.3), but could not match it in the finals on Saturday night (1:55.6) and ended up eighth in the race. Cornell's Bob Meade, who placed a close second to the Crimson's George Keim in the 100 fly on Friday...
...free, Malcolm Cooper took eighth place for Harvard. Chuck Felice, who anchored the winning Fordham 400 free relay squad, took the race in a blazing 46.04. The Crimson free relay team (Tim Neville, Keim, Wes Raffel, and Cooper) swam to a sixth place finish...
...strong performances by George Keim and Kevin O'Connell, the Crimson aquamen rallied to a second-place finish after the second day of the Eastern Seaboard Swimming Championships in New Haven...
...Keim bested the field in the 100-yd. butterfly with a time of 51.6 seconds. Tim Neville added more points for Harvard with a fourth-place finish at 52.2 seconds. John Craig finished eighth in the event with a lifetime best of 52.6 seconds...
Cooper, who had the best day at the races of any Crimson aquaman, swam a stunning 45.9 anchor leg for the Harvard medley relay team. The medley squad, which also benefitted from George Keim's blazing 50.4 fly leg, placed a respectable fifth. Cooper's splits were the best ever recorded by a Harvard medleyist. The Princeton entry won relay in a very fast...