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W. Swimming Excels

McKinley's fourth place finish was more than four seconds faster than the next competitor.

The Crimson's best managed to pull out individual event wins in some tighter races.

Junior Jane Humphries toyed with the field as she swam to a comfortable 1:56.39 and snatched a win in the 200-yard freestyle.

Freshman freestyler Molly Ward out-raced her opponents in the 100-yard freestyle, taking the win in 53.47. Ward was also the runner-up to McDougall in the 50 free.

Standout Anna Fraser fought off teammate Jill Ono in the 100-yard

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butterfly. Fraser touched out Ono, 59.21 to 59.65.

Sophomore Abbie Davies proved her versatility with a win in the 500-yard freestyle, out-racing teammate Steph Greco into the wall. Davies snaked Greco, 5:08.70 to 5:09.48.

Divers Coral Day-Davis, Anne Osmun and Rene Paradise proved the

Crimson's depth on the boards.

The trio went 2-3-4 on the 1-meter.

On the 3-meter, Osmun, Paradise, and Day-Davis raked in the points

with a 2-4-5 finish.

Harvard had a very easy time trouncing its opponents at Dartmouth and used the races to test its abilities in this young season.

"I am pleased with the team's solid racing at Dartmouth," Vicki Chang said. "It shows that we are ready to take on the best of the Ivy League."

The test for Harvard will begin on Friday when the Crimson squares

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