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Juniors Aishlinn O’Callaghan and Jan Ng and freshmen Jamie Olson and Hilary May filled out the 4x800-meter quad, whose 9:00.20 finish qualified it for the ECAC Championships. The time was good enough for fourth in the women’s college heat and placed the squad at 10th all-time in Harvard history...
...women in the field events with a second-place leap of 6.00m. Co-captain Alex Lewis finished sixth in the men’s heptathlon with 5112 points. All in all, the women supplied 11 ECAC qualifiers and the men added eight IC4A qualifiers, including the 4x800-meter relay, which bodes well for the upcoming outdoor season starting in two weeks. With just two weeks before the squad kicks off outdoor season with the Texas Southern Relays in Houston, there’s a lot to look forward to. “It’s good to have...
...place (8:28.32) finishes. Lipkin’s sixth place time was a personal best. The men offered strong showings in the relay event with the 4x400 squad. Sophomore Justin Grinstead, juniors Derek Jones and Nils Wernerfelt and Hill took second with a time of 3:22.27 and the 4x800 team of sophomore Robert Kenney, junior Haibo Lu, and freshmen Vito Cannavo and Daniel Chenoweth also captured second place with a season-best IC4A qualifying time of 7:46.22. Chenoweth also finished the mile in a personal-best time of 4:11.25 to place second and qualify...
...pole vault event as the trio of Blattler, junior Jitka Tomas, and junior Sally Stanton took second, third, and fourth, respectively. Tomas showed her versatility by taking third in the long jump as well, hitting the sand after a 5.77-meter jump.The women’s 4x800 meter relay team also finished strong, taking third with a time of 9:41.36.On the men’s side, Holmquest was the team’s lone winner after running a 15:10.27 in the 5,000 meters. Senior Peter Mullen finished third, more than 50 seconds behind.The javelin was once again...
...back by the end of the month.” Harvard had just one double-winner during the afternoon, as captain Laura Maludzinski finished first in both the 800 meters and the mile with times of 2:18.54 and 5:16.89, respectively. She also anchored the 4x800 meter relay team to a 9:31.70 win of the event, when she turned a large deficit at the start of the last leg into a three-second victory. The men came just short of their first victory of the year, winning eight of the 17 events on Saturday. Jumping success continued with...