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M. Swimming, Diving Dominate Penn

Oren turned in a strong performance against the Quakers. Oren's time in the 200 fly

was an amazing full two seconds under the consideration time and only a

second off the automatic qualifying standard. His success against the Quakers on Saturday will put him among the frontrunners of NCAA championship hopefuls.

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The Crimson placed first and second in every single individual event, and won the only relay swim, the 200 freestyle relay.

In addition to Im's success, Matt Wrenshall was also a double winner for the Crimson men, capturing the 100-meter breaststroke {56.82} and the 200 freestyle {1:39.58}.

"Matt Wrenshall was my hero [on Saturday]," said Catie Lee, a member of the Harvard women's swimming team. "After a tough season, he really showed the Ivy League what he's made of."

The Harvard's men swimming team, now completed with its undefeated dual meet season, look forward to competing for the Eastern Championships, which will take place during the first weekend of March at Princeton's DeNunzio Pool.

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