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This year has been no different. Steve Schramm and Jamie Greacen, this season's aerialists, have scored at least eight points in every dual meet and have more often than not accounted for 16 (on a 5-3-1 scoring system). In the Princeton meet, their 16 points neutralized the Tiger victories in both relays and helped boost the Crimson to a 59-54 victory--the key to its undefeated season...
Event 17: Three-Meter Diving: 1. Paul Steck, Cornell, 519.15 2. Mike Gurnee, Columbia, 509.75 3. Jamie Greacen, Harvard, 495.20 4. Kirk Schaumann, Army, 442.55 5. Steve Schramm, Harvard, 442.35 6. John Kaakora, Cornell, 439.60 7. Paul Opperman, Columbia, 434.40 8. Lance Graham, Maine...
...Diving Championships, its first in the 17 years that team scores have been kept at the meet. In doing so, it broke a string of six straight Easterns crowns for Bill Farley's talented Princeton brigade. Despite a rampant flu bug--that bit Harvard stars Bobby Hackett and Steve Schramm, among many others--and some incredible performances by the Tigers (most notably freestyler Andy Saltzman), Harvard amassed a total of 606 points to Princeton's 548. Army captured third place with 323 points...
...first of these--the three-meter diving--that made the most difference (see story at left). Without the efforts of Steve Schramm and Jamie Greacen, who piled up 33 points to Princeton's zero in this event--for a total of 63 diving points in the meet--the Crimson would have led by only one going into the last relay...
Other questions remain. Can Crimson freshman Tim Maximoff nab the silver in the 1650? Can diver Steve Schramm recover from a stitched-up head and a flu bug which has caused him to lose 81/2 lbs. in the last five days...