Satterthwaite followed that up by earning second place in the 100-yard freestyle in 44.76 seconds. Lee finished just behind in fifth place with 44.97 seconds, and Heyburn placed sixth with a time of 45.20 seconds.
Sophomore Michael Stanton claimed the one-meter diving competition with a score of 327.27, beating out Princeton’s Stephen Vines, the second-place winner in the event.
The Crimson was down by as much as 81 points during the third day, but the squad managed to pull within 7.5 points of Princeton before the day’s final race.
In the 400-yard freestyle relay, the quartet of Crigler, Heyburn, Lee, and Satterthwaite beat out Princeton’s representatives but could not earn first place in the event, and dooming the hosts to a 5.5 point loss.
“It just goes to show a lot of good things can happen if you don’t get down on yourself,” Newell said. “I think we fought it through to the very end when we could have given up.”
After the meet, senior Zac Ranta was awarded the Ron Keenhold Award for being the career high-point diver at the Ivy League Championships.
“It was really an honor to win the award and it was a testament to all four years of hard work,” Ranta said. “It was a great way to cap off my career on the Harvard swimming and diving team.”
—Staff writer Steven T. A. Roach can be reached at sroach@fas.harvard.edu.