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...good practice for everybody. It just worked out for me to get a high mark with the short approach.” Newcomer Stacey Jung placed eighth in the pole vault with her 3.05-meter clearance, while sophomore Paige Martin and freshman Christine Reed finished back-to-back at 14 and 15 with clearances of 2.90 and 2.75 meters, respectively.Bounding 5.66 meters in the long jump, senior Brittan Smith was the top collegian in the finals, finishing second behind unattached Tahari James, while classmate Elissa Reidy finished in the 12th spot with a 5.07-meter jump.Freshman Lauren Barber...
...scored in double figures in each of the team’s opening five games.“We know we can give Emma the ball and that she’ll finish,” Berry said of the sophormore.Harvard got off to a blistering start with back-to-back baskets from Markley off of feeds from co-captain Tay and then Berry. Finelli also had two three-pointers from the left corner in the first five minutes. New Hampshire junior Amy Simpson, however, almost single-handedly kept the Crimson from running away with the game, scoring...
...Harvard grapplers earned three victories in eight bouts, but the team suffered from two falls and a major decision to put the match out of reach. Caputo dominated the Cavaliers’ Joe DeGaravila with a 15-0 technical fall, while Peppelman and O’Connor earned back-to-back decisions to round out the Crimson scoring.Peppelman logged a particularly gritty performance, outlasting Kellon Balum for a 9-8 victory and the first win of the day for a Harvard rookie.Although these victories pulled the Crimson within 27-11, the Cavaliers...
Coming out of halftime with a 12-point lead, Harvard withstood several comeback runs from the Saints before putting away its third victory. Back-to-back three-pointers from Tay and Berry made the score 48-30 with 13 minutes to go in the game, and a 13-0 Harvard run with under six minutes to play put the exclamation point on an already-sealed Crimson...
...Kirsten Jorgenson also competed in the race. For the men, freshman Dan Stiles led the Crimson with a 39th-place, 26:05 finish in the five-mile race, down from his 26:27 finish at Heps. Sophomore Ryan Neely and rookie Stephen Couch finished just a hair apart, taking back-to-back 47th and 48th spots with times of 26:11 and 26:12, respectively. “I think our first four runners ran faster than they did at their first times at Van Cortlandt,” Saretsky said. “It was great...