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M. Swimming Starts Strong at Easterns

For the 200 male swimmers entered in the Eastern Conference Championships this weekend, the meet represents the fruition of five months of training, as well as a chance to emerge victorious over nine other teams in the conference.

After the first day of competition, the Harvard men's swimming and diving team is in position to send the Tigers and the Bulldogs home, with the Crimson in first place.

Although Coach Tim Murphy expected Princeton and Yale to pose a legitimate threat to the undefeated Harvard squad, his swimmers showed him his calculations were wrong.

In a repeat performance of the Harvard-Yale-Princeton meet in early February, the Harvard distance swimmers grabbed the top five finishes in the 500 freestyle.

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NCAA qualifier Tim Martin, a junior, and sophomore Will Oren led the Harvard squad to an impressive 211-125 lead over Princeton, which had only 1 swimmer in the final.

"[The 500] was the biggest sweep we have ever had. It set us apart from the field right away," Martin said.

Co-captain Greg Wriede rode the momentum built up by the 500 sweep to win the 200 individual medley with a time of 1:48.63. In a close race with two Yale competitors, Wriede touched first.

"[The Crimson] are on track to the best Easterns ever [with] incredible team spirit and enthusiasm shown by every team member," Wriede said.

The Crimson will now focus on increasing its lead it established early in the meet.

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