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...points to the Crimson’s score in the 15K. Junior Trevor Petach singlehandedly carried the men’s Nordic team as the top Harvard finisher in both events. He was 75th in the 10K classic, clocking in at 31:13.0, and improved to 55th in the 20K freestyle, finishing with a time of 57:29.3. Dartmouth handily won the competition, finishing 57 points ahead of runner-up Vermont. As a team, the Big Green won four of the eight events and amassed 902 points. Harvard finished with 235 points. The Crimson will compete next at this weekend?...
...42nd in the slalom and 44th in the GS. For the Nordic events, the Harvard men edged St. Lawrence in the 10K freestyle, a first in recent memory. In the Crimson’s first long race of the season, the men’s Nordic team skied a 20K classic at the Oakhill course, one which many experienced Harvard skiers had never faced. The eventual winner of the lengthy competition previously skied for the German National Team. The Crimson put up a good bid, with sophomore Trevor Petach in 48th and co-captain Oliver Burruss in 49th. With senior...
Freshman Trevor Petach took 54th in the 10K and placed similarly in the 20K classic at the 53rd position. Burruss also placed well in the 20K, leading the Crimson with a time of 1:05:38.5, landing the 47th position...
...seen that happen in my years here. I’m really encouraged.” In the women’s giant slalom, senior Katie Connors and junior Alexandria Teng placed in 40th and 41st, respectively, while sophomore Jessica Alvarez followed in 43rd. The men’s 20K classic featured solid finishes from Petrach, whose 38th place finish clinched Harvard’s top mark in the event, and Burruss, who came in 41st with a time of 1:08:25.8, his best finish as a college skier. “This is all very encouraging...
...definitely detracted from the happenings that usually occur at the Middlebury Carnival,” senior Susannah Dickerson said. Neither team appeared to be bothered by the diversion. For the nordic team, sophomore Oliver Burruss posted a personal best, finishing 45th in the Men’s 20K free technique with a time of 1:05:44.5. In the same event, freshman Dave McCahill finished with the best result for the nordic team this year, placing 27th with a time of 1:02:51.3. The women also had some exciting performances. Junior Jennifer Harlow finished a solid 33rd...