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Women's Swimming

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Annie Wilson, Jessica Hall and Debbie Zimic scored in double figures and Shannon Byrd set a pool record in the three-meter dive to lead the Harvard women's swimming team past B.C., 82-58 last night at Chestnut Hill.

Wilson placed first in the 200-yd. butterfly and the 50-yd. butterfly and third in the 200-yd. breaststroke. Hall scored her 11 points in the freestyle, finishing first in the 1000-yd. and the 500-yd. races and third in the 100-yd. event. Zimic captured the 200-yd. freestyle and the 200-yd. individual medley.

Byrd's score of 266.8 broke the previous pool three-meter record by four points.

The victory upped Harvard's record to 1-1

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