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...Josette Pierre-Louis, and Merritt came in at 25.89. Freshman Shannon Conway finished the women’s 400-meter dash in second place with a time of 58.20. All four Crimson runners competing in the women’s one-mile run finished in the top 15. Seniors Aishlinn O’Callaghan and Jan Ng and freshman Meg Looney held the fifth, sixth, and seventh spots, respectively, all finishing within a minute of each other. Sophomore Meredith MacGregor finished 12th. “The girls performed extremely well, especially for early on in the season...
...made it on her third attempt and then promptly tied her best on the first try. She ultimately finished fourth in the event. In addition to receiving All-American honors for her jump at the NCAAs, Christensen was also named women’s co-captain, along with classmate Aishlinn O’Callaghan, for next year’s squad. “[Becky’s] very well respected by the coaches and the other people on the team,” Stanton said. “[She] is definitely someone who represents the team both...
...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...
...developing and what they’re capable of not only at Harvard-Yale, but what they can also do at Heps.”Smith and Flahive also crossed over into the field events, taking first and second with 5.95 and 5.69-meter jumps in the long jump.Junior Aishlinn O’Callaghan notched five points for the Crimson with her 2:13.46 win in the 800-meter run, while rookie Jamie Olson’s 4:33.04 finish in the 1500-meter run earned her second in the event and an ECAC qualification.Fellow freshmen Dina Emde and Thea...
...UConn Invitational, a meet riddled with Crimson successes. Freshman Eliza Ives led the pack with a 4:37.68 finish, good for second place, while sophomore Caitlin Clifford’s 4:42.24 time earned her fourth. Freshman Hilary May’s 4:45.84 finish and junior Aishlinn O’Callaghan’s 4:50.45 time placed them back-to-back at the sixth and seventh spots, respectively.“I was really pleased with the way the four of them performed. They all come from different backgrounds and had different approaches,” Saretsky said...