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Harvard Continues Winning Ways

The two freshmen later contributed individual wins to the Crimson’s effort as well, as Robinson won the 100-yard butterfly, touching the wall in 55.11 seconds—Harvard swimmers again controlled the race, taking the top four spots for the event—and Luick took the 100-yard breaststroke with a time of 1:03.88.

The Crimson continued its dominance in the 200-yard freestyle, as junior Kate Mills took the event with a time of 1:50.51, leading another Harvard top-five sweep.

“This meet gave our team a lot of confidence,” Kaufmann said. “It produced some pretty great results. We [can now] look at each of our races and find things that need to focus on to get better.”

Sunday brought more domination from the Crimson, which continued to rack up wins through the meet’s final event, the 400-yard freestyle relay.

With its next meet coming in January, Harvard prepares to train and get ready for the stretch of meets before the championship.

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“The end of the season is about your depth,” Morawski said. “That’s what won the Ivy title for us last year, and that’s what is going to help us as we go after it again. [We aren’t] just a bunch of athletes who want to win. It’s the belief in one another that has made [us] really strong as a team.”

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