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...harder to have your own space. I’m proud of the guys, though. They definitely rose above it.” Both squads had to dig deep in order to overcome an extended race. For the first three months of the season the men and women run 8K and 5K races respectively, undertaking the longer distance for the first time at regionals. Still, Chenoweth cited good preparation as an important advantage. “We’ve been to [Van Cortlandt] a couple of times, and, even though the course is a little longer, it?...
...10th, and 11th, respectively, with times of 19:52, 20:19, and 20:31. Fellow freshman Meg Looney rounded out the Crimson effort with a 13th-place time of 20:58.On the men’s side, freshman Michael Hoffman crossed the finish line at 26:32 in the 8K race to earn 13th, while classmate Darcy Wilson seized the 22nd spot with his 27:25 finish.“I was really pleased with the Bad Boy,” Saretsky said. “Michael Hoffman was at about the level of our seventh runner at Heps...
...more juice, and more excitement to the meet.”The Crimson will enter its weekend of competition coming off of a triumphant outing two weeks ago where six runners posted personal-record times. Junior Stephen Chester led the way by shaving an entire minute off of his 8K race time. Even with the vast improvements Harvard has made this season, it will look to continue to achieve its predetermined season goals.“We are excited going into this weekend,” Saretsky said. “We accomplished our first goal beating Yale on both...
...scoring with solid 64th-place, 19:17.0 and 78th-place, 19:39.3 finishes, respectively.On the men’s side, Stephen Chester led the 16th-place team finish in the R.K. Munsey Men’s Championship Race with his individual 26th-place showing at 25:50.6 in the 8K.“He took a whopping off his time,” Saretsky said of Chester’s strong performance. “He went from 27-something to 25-something, so I was pleased with that.”Fellow junior Robert Kenney crossed the line...
...It’s a great historic rivalry, great tradition. And going up against a seasoned Yale squad, it was great to get two wins over them.” On the men’s side, sophomore Dan Chenoweth notched the top spot in the 8K with a time of 25:43.89. Coming in at 25:53.64, captain Chas Gillespie took second. Junior Vito Cannavo and rookies Ben Enowitz and Dan Stiles rounded out the lineup of Crimson scorers. Enowitz finished 26:33.04 to take the overall fifth spot, while Cannavo and Stiles tallied sixth-place...