Harvard went on to win the top three spots in 10 of the 12 individual
swimming events, leaving only two events in which Penn managed to squeak only one swimmer into third place.
The Crimson's divers performed well for the Crimson to complement the swimmers' success.
Freshman duo Erik Patton and Adam Grant held off the Quakers with Patton and Grant placing first and second in both the one-meter and three- meter events.
Patton's high scores on Saturday qualified him for the NCAA Zone diving meet on both boards. The top two divers from that meet will earn a spot at NCAAs in April.
"It was great to see [Patton] put it all together," said sophomore diver Erik Frost. "He really had an outstanding meet."
Junior Will Oren's time of 1:47.26 in the 200 butterfly and 3:54.96 in the exhibition 400 individual medley qualify him for consideration for NCAAs.
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