Women's Swimming and Diving vs. Princeton and Yale


Diver Teagan Lehrmann '13 dismounts from the one meter board.


Junior Teagan Lehrmann somersaults before hitting the water.


The Harvard Women's Swimming and Diving team enjoyed the support of a lively crowd on the day of the meet.


Senior Kristi Korsberg nears the end of her heat in the IM exhibition.


Freshman Courtney Otto takes off the platform to begin the 1000 yard freestyle distance race.


Kelsey Hojan-Clarke '15 pulls ahead against a Princeton opponent in the 1000 meter freestyle.


Sprinter Hilary Roberts '12 places second in the fly behind teammate Dani Schulkin '14.


The Harvard Women's Swimming and Diving team finished an impressive 190-110 over Princeton and a whopping 235-65 over Yale in the tri-meet.


Members of the Women's Swimming and Diving team cheer their teammates on to victory.


Harvard, Yale and Princeton swimmers take their platforms for the start of the 1000 yard freestyle.


Harvard, Yale and Princeton Women take off in the 200 yard medley relay.


Courtney Otto '15 completes a lap of the 1000 yard freestyle, in which she placed second.


Catherine Zagroba '12 and Helen Pitchik '12 urge their teammates to "GO!" in an intense heat.


Jessica Stanchfield '12 tucks and tumbles off of the one meter dive.

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Breaking Sports, Women's Swimming, Yale

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