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...share of second place, though a tie-breaker jump relegated her to third. “For [Brittan] to do that at the ECAC Championships going into NCAAs is a big confidence booster for her,” Saretsky said. And though the women’s 4x800-meter relay team finished eighth in the final yesterday, running the event in 9:11.98, the quad group of seniors Jan Ng and Aishlinn O’Callaghan, sophomore Thea Lee, and freshman Meghan Looney set a new school record in its preliminary heat. Its time of 8:51.13 on Saturday bested...
...Harvard women finished the day off with two strong wins in the 4x400-meter and 4x800-meter events...
...winning the 400-meter dash with a time of 49.12, thus qualifying for the IC4A D1 Championships. Jones was also pivotal in the 4x400-meter relay, where Harvard had its fastest time of the season, 3:18.77, but came in third overall. The Crimson also placed third in the 4x800-meter relay, clocking...
...class of Chenoweth, Jessica Fronk, and Dina Emde, to name a few, added its fair share to Harvard’s success. Richardson and Olson carried their momentum from cross country through the indoor and outdoor seasons.The outdoor Heps were highlighted by Olson’s anchoring of the 4x800-meter relay team, during which she overtook the Cornell runner in the home stretch to give the relay squad the gold medal with a time of 8:56.70.In the same meet, Chenoweth fell down late in the 5000-meter run, but picked himself up after dropping to last place...
...enough for third and also qualified him for NCAA Regionals, while junior Derek Jones’s 47.73 finish in the 400-meter run gave him fourth and a new personal-best time.On the women’s side, it came down to the final two events—4x800-meter and 4x400-meter relays—to decide whether Harvard or the Bears would go home with third place.“It was an exciting battle for the two of us,” Saretsky said.Anchoring the 4x800 squad, freshman Jamie Olson legged out Cornell?...