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Aquawomen Ka-Zoom to Ivy Title

While the team played a victory tune on their kazoos to close out a fine dual meet season, its members realize that, even though one goal has been accomplished, still another lies in front of them.

"Swimming in a dual meet and competing in a championship meet like the Easterns are two entirely different things," said Co-Captain Annie Wilson. "While before we could just swim well enough to win a race, now we must be concerned with swimming our best times."

Even though their toughest challenge may still lie in front of them, individual team members did not hesitate to give credit where credit was due. Costin especially pointed out the positive effect that the men's squad has had in her team's success.

"The men's team and its coaches provided us during the entire year with both enthusiasm and support," Costin said. "Without their help, many of our accomplishments would not have been possible."

When the Crimson boards a chartered bus to begin the 10-hour journey to Penn State tomorrow, the series of successes that brought the first-ever Ivy League championship to the Harvard women will be nothing but distant memories.

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But regardless of the outcome of this week's meet, the team will be sure to look back on this season and remember both playing kazoos and swimming the exact same way.

In perfect harmony.

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