"Our success this year will come from the entire team and from what
everyone contributes," junior freestyler Dan Barnes said.
Senior Tim Martin, also a Crimson editor, will provide important veteran experience this season. He placed fifth in the 1650-meter freestyle at last
year's NCAAs and holds the Harvard record for the event with 14:58.38. Martin also won the 1000-meter freestyle, as well as the 1650-meter, at Easterns last year.
Sophomore Matthew Wrenshall is also expected to have another strong year. The middle-distance swimmer won the 200 meter freestyle event at
Easterns last year. He also swims the 500-meter freestyle and the 100 and
200-meter breaststroke.
"I put a lot of time into training this summer, and I think that it will
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