Swimming

Paul OHara Helps Harvard To An Early Lead In Ivy Champs

Harvard swimming jumped out to an early lead at the 2016 Ivy League Swimming and Diving Championships. The Crimson, who received votes in the latest CSCAA poll, tallied 466 points on day one. They are followed by No. 23 Princeton (437), Pennsylvania (340), Yale (235), Cornell (224.5), Columbia (218), Brown (191.5) and Dartmouth (161).

The Crimson started off the day well with a win, pool record and NCAA automatic qualifying times and the 200-yard freestyle relay. The team of Paul O’Hara, Max Yakubovich, Steven Tan and Sebastian Lutz touched in 1:17.55. Princeton also posted a qualifying time of 1:17.66. The Tigers team consisted of En-Wei Hu-Van Wright, Julian Mackrel, Alexander Lewis and Sandy Bole. Pennsylvania was third, touching in 1:19.49.

Pennsylvania’s Chris Swanson touched first in the 500-yard freestyle with an Ivy League record. The senior posted an event-winning time of 4:16.13. Yale’s Kei Hyogo was second in 4:17.66 and Brian Hogan, also a Bulldog, touched third in 4:19.94.

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