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...Harvard cross-country team suffered a disappointing Friday afternoon in Boston’s Franklin Park, with the men falling to Yale 34-21 and the women finishing last in their meet with Yale and Princeton. Eight Harvard men competed in the 8k race against the Bulldogs, five of whom placed in the top 10. However, the first two finishers both wore the navy and white. Yale sophomore Jake Gallagher won with a time of 25:08, and senior Brian Gertzen finished on the heels of his teammate, posting a time of 25:14. Junior Ryan Hafer had the best...
...four seconds apart at 25:25 and 25:29, respectively. Sophomore Ryan Hafer finished 29th in 25:50, followed closely by junior Peter Mullen, finishing 32nd in 25:53. Senior James Kelley rounded out the scoring for the Crimson in 55th at a time of 26:19 for the 8K race. For the women, sophomore Lindsey Scherf finished in 17:30, second only to senior Katie Gwyther of Quinnipiac. Scherf’s performance, a 5:37 mile pace for the 6K race, helped the Crimson finish with 237 points—fourth of 44 teams, behind only Boston University...
Iona senior Richard Kiplagat won the 8K race in 23:54.4, followed by an overpowering Razorback pack sweeping places 2-6 for a remarkable score of 20 points...
Harvard’s heat of the 8k race was won by New Mexico’s Matt Gonzales, although Colorado took home the team title...
Harvard showed why it feels that it is continuously improving as both teams had drastic gains both individually and collectively over previous years. Saturday’s Pre-Nationals were raced in two different sections, with the Crimson men racing in the “blue” 8k race and the women in the “white” section of their 6k race...