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...year, it is not clear whether or not she will make the cut. Injuries, sickness, and fatigue from last week’s Heptagonals hurt the Crimson women. Senior co-captain Julia Pederson was forced to pull out of the pentathlon due to a leg injury, and long jumper Brittan Smith, who placed 13th, did not reach her previously-achieved lengths. “No one performed as well as they did last week at Heptagonals,” Christensen said. The men’s team was also affected by the strains of a long season. Junior Christopher Green...
...pentathlon, after she aggravated a groin injury while winning the 60-meter hurdles. On Day 2, sophomore Dara Wilson finished fourth in the 60-meter hurdles in 9.11 seconds. Meanwhile, sophomore Becky Christensen cleared 1.78 meters in the high jump, good enough for second place in that event. Sophomore Brittan Smith added a point with a sixth-place finish in the long jump, and Tomas added eight more with a second-place finish in the triple jump. Junior Maureen Boyle rounded out the scoring with a sixth-place finish in the weight throw. The fifth-place finish came despite only...
...cancellation from the Northeastern and UConn women’s squads left the Harvard women’s team scrambling to find a track meet this weekend.“We still wanted to compete because we have to get ready for [the Heptagonal Championships],” sophomore Brittan Smith said. “Our coaches called Yale, and those who made the qualifying standards entered the meet at the last minute.”A select number traveled to New Haven on Friday night for the Giengengack Invitational and turned in their best performances of the season. Another...
...first points in that event because I think all of our pole vaulters are competing,” Christensen said. “We had good individual performances.” Christensen cleared 1.80 meters in the high jump, taking second place, while sophomore Brittan Smith and senior Julia Pederson’s 1.60-meter heights landed them in a tie for fourth in the same event. Both teams look to bolster their times at the Harvard Select Meet on Saturday. —Staff writer Courtney D. Skinner can be reached at cskinner@fas.harvard.edu...
...past weekend proved to be a stable stepping stone for the Crimson women, the Harvard men were saving their best for Heptagonals. Freshman Favia Merritt set the standard early for the women, claiming two of the Crimson’s seven first-place finishes. Only .04 seconds behind, freshman Brittan Smith earned second after Merritt in the 200-meter race. Smith later snagged the top spot in the long jump with a distance of 5.22 meters. After following Merritt in the No. 2 slot in the 100-meter dash, fellow freshman Dara Wilson grabbed her own first-place win, mastering...