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Men's Swimming and Diving Takes Down BC to Preserve Perfect Record

Senior Christian Carbone claimed the top spot in the 200 butterfly in a time of 1:49.87. The West Des Moines, Iowa native finished more than four seconds ahead of the second-place finisher from BC.

Sophomore Alan Lam ended up in first in the 200 breast to complete the run of commanding Harvard performances. Co-captain Mitchell Foster took second place.

The Crimson dominated on the boards as well, as Harvard divers took the top two places in the three-meter event. Junior David Pfeiffer’s score of 337.43 earned him top marks, while classmate Bobby Ross finished second. The duo repeated the feat in an exhibition round of the one-meter dive, with Pfeiffer posting the top score and Ross earning the second-best mark.

The win will see Harvard enter its final regular meet of the season with a perfect record to defend and some momentum to its name.

“Everyone stepped up at this meet and performed well despite the fact that most of us didn't swim our best events,” Abdel Khalik said. “We have been able to keep the ball rolling all season long and so we are excited to see what we can do against Yale in two weeks.”

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—Staff writer Sam O.M. Christenfeld can be reached at schristenfeld@college.harvard.edu.

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