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Isabel DeLaura
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Harvard Women's Swimmers Represent Ivy League at NCAA Championships
Junior diver Jing Leung and freshman freestyler Miki Dahlke competed in a field dominated by Pac-12 and SEC schools.
Women’s Swimming and Diving Stays Undefeated Against Ivy Foes
Refreshed and recharged after its annual winter training trip, Harvard women’s swimming and diving handled the Quakers and Bears to extend its undefeated start to the season.
Schools Records Highlight Women's Swimming and Diving's Trips to Texas and Georgia
The Harvard women’s swimming and diving team traveled to Invitationals in Texas and Georgia to take on a slew of new opponents, crushing multiple school records in the process.
Women's Swimming and Diving Routs Dartmouth, Cornell
The domination was apparent on the board, in the individual events, and in the relays, with the Crimson taking gold in the first nine swim events.
BRIEF: Women's Swimming and Diving Sends Group to ECAC Championships
With notable performances from throughout the squad, five Harvard competitors traveled to Annapolis this weekend to compete in ECAC championships.
Athlete of the Week: Popp's Performance Leads Women's Swimming and Diving to Ivy Title
Going into the Ivy League Championship Meet, freshman Meagan Popp had seen her fair amount of high-placing finishes, but she had yet to top the podium as a member of the Harvard women’s swim team. Three days later, Popp’s name has been stamped into the Crimson record books a grand total of three times.
Women's Swimming and Diving Claims Ivies Crown
One year ago, Harvard Women’s Swimming and Diving conceded the Ivy League title to Princeton—after holding onto the lead for the first two days of competition. This weekend, the Crimson returned to take back its victory.
Women's Swimming and Diving Takes Home Third at HYP
Harvard women’s swimming and diving fell short in the much-anticipated HYP meet, with Yale and Princeton both handing the Crimson its first losses of the season, 167 – 133 and 165 – 135 respectively.
BRIEF: Sailing Takes Seventh at the ICSA Match Race Championship
This weekend, four Harvard sailors traveled to College of Charleston for the ICSA Match Race Championship, where they took home seventh of 10 teams. This regatta closed off the Crimson’s fall season.
Sailing Competes In Three Regattas
For the second weekend of the fall season, the Harvard sailing team sent contingents to three separate regattas, coming out with a fifth, a ninth, and a 10th place finish.
BRIEF: Sailing Places in Top Four in Four of Five Regattas
The Harvard sailing team made waves in the opening weekend to its fall season, placing in the top four in four of its five regattas.
Female Rookie of the Year: Enoch Crowned an Ivy Champion
Moments before her first Ivy League Championship final in late February, freshman Geordie Enoch stood behind the blocks, going through her last minute pre-race routine. Exactly 2:00.66 later, Enoch exited Blodgett Pool as the Ivy League champion in the 200 individual medley.
Sailing Competes In Four Regattas
This weekend, the Harvard sailing team took to rivers and oceans alike, competing in regattas both inside and outside of Massachusetts.
BRIEF: Sailing Takes on Four Regattas
Harvard sent four teams on the water this weekend, competing at Yale, Connecticut College, Boston College, and Northeastern.
Sailing Hosts, Takes Fifth at NEISA Championship
After weeks of preparing for the NEISA Team Race Championship, the Harvard sailing team finished the weekend with a fifth place finish, falling short of a bid to nationals by one race. In addition, contingents competing at the Mystic Lake Team Race and Emily Wick Trophy took fifth and 18th respectively.