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...Harvard, Scherf was named an All-American four times, and, as a sophomore, broke the world junior record in the 10,000 meters at the Ivy League Outdoor Heptagonals Championships. She holds the school record in both the 5,000 and 10,000-meter events, and finished 38th and 53rd at the NCAA cross-country championships in her first and second year as a Crimson athlete, respectively. [SEE CORRECTION BELOW...
...women’s team. The women achieved their goal of placing within the top 10 teams of the invitation. Finishing 43rd in the women’s six-kilometer race was freshman Claire Richardson at 21:39. Freshman Jamie Olson followed soon after at 21:49, earning 53rd. Seniors Lauren Walker and Sarah Bourne were 81st and 83rd, respectively, with both finishing at 22:18. Cleaning up for the Crimson women were sophomore Caitlin Clifford (103rd), sophomore Stacy Carlson (109th), and freshman Eliza Ives (112th). Also of note was the performance of Cummins, who placed ninth in the women?...
...side, the large field of 206 runners encouraged a conservative start for the young Crimson athletes, but all the runners finished strong. The team was paced by freshman Cara Sprague, who finished 47th in 23:27. Shortly behind was fellow rookie Meghan Houser, who ended up 53rd after finishing in 23:52, and a trio of freshman top finishers was completed by Meghan Cleary, who was 77th after completing the Van Cortlandt Park course in 24:21. For many of the freshmen, it was their first time racing a six-kilometer race, a step up from the high school length...
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...
...events, similar results were recorded. Senior Jennifer Harlow narrowly missed her own top-thirty finish. In the 10K race, Harlow posted a result of 40:05.8 to claim the 33rd spot in the competition. Freshmen Audrey Mangan and Kaitlyn Coil also notched respectable finishes, coming in at 42nd and 53rd, respectively. For the men, sophomore David McCahill placed 49th with a final time of 33:38.2. Junior Oliver Burress trailed not too far behind his teammate, landing the 51st spot with a time of 33:56.7. The trifecta of Elsa Sargent, Sara Studebaker, and Laura Spector secured the top three...