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...points with a time of 32:30.8. Freshman Alyssa Devlin finished less than seven seconds later and two spots behind, contributing 21 points. Devlin added another 25 as she placed 23rd in the women’s 5K freestyle. Mangan and junior captain Anna Schulz landed the 31st and 44th spots, respectively, and combined to tally 39. Co-captain Oliver Burruss had a standout performance in his last runs in a Crimson uniform. As Harvard’s first finisher in both events, Burruss earned 40 points, landing 31st in the 10K freestyle and 48th in the 15K classic. With...
...Crimson. The men’s relay, however, was not as favorable, as the pair of three-person teams landed the 19th and 20th positions. For women’s Alpine, captain Alexandra Teng finished first in both events, with a 37th place finish in the slalom and 44th in the giant slalom, racking in 16 points. “Teng was absolutely fantastic this weekend,” Mitchell said. “She had by far the best results of her life and I could not be more happy for her. She really made a break through here...
...first for Harvard in both events. Despite a fractured left hand, Thorp won 10 points for placing 38th in the slalom and another 15 for her 33rd place finish in the giant slalom. Captain Alexandra Teng contributed her share of points as well, landing 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...
...alpine events, sophomore Chris Kinner placed 17th in the Slalom and 27th in the Giant Slalom, while freshman Alec Boardman finished 31st in the Slalom. Teng took 34th in the Slalom and 44th in the Giant Slalom on the women’s side...
...used to the speed on the unfamiliar surface. Still, Harvard was unable to find its rhythm. The ball spent a significant amount of time up in the air, and many passes went astray. The Crimson reached halftime level, though, as Wideroff grabbed an equalizer in the 44th minute. On the play, freshman Katherine Sheeleigh sent a pass to sophomore Christina Hagner. Hagner, who appeared to have room to shoot, chose instead to lay the ball off to a trailing Wideroff, who hammered the ball past the Lions’ keeper. Columbia’s winner came in the 70th minute...