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...students—Heide Iravani and Brittan Heller—claimed that the postings resulted in “negligent infliction of emotional distress” and caused one of them to lose a legal internship...
...competition was good. My timing was off,” Christensen said. “It was good preparation for Regionals cause a lot of the girls I competed with are the ones I’ll see in North Carolina.” Classmate Brittan Smith also surpassed the NCAA qualifier for the second time this season. Her 6.02-meter leap in the long jump event earned her a share of second place, though a tie-breaker jump relegated her to third. “For [Brittan] to do that at the ECAC Championships going into NCAAs...
...Favia Merritt continued to dominate on the track Saturday, posting ECAC qualifying times of 11.90 and 24.68 seconds in the 100- and 200-meter sprints, respectively. Merritt was also a member of the winning 4x100-meter relay team.Perhaps the most impressive performance of the day was given by senior Brittan Smith. Smith competed in four events, placing second in the 100- and 200-meter runs. She also ran her leg of the 4x400-meter relay, and tied her career best of 6.01 meters in the long jump. Smith’s first place finish was part of a long-jump...
...with her allergies, Merritt did not miss a beat on her arrival back in Cambridge.“With the health issues she had freshman year and the tough class schedule she is always juggling, it would have been really easy for her to stop,” senior Brittan Smith said. “As a teammate, I am grateful for what she contributes to our team. As a friend, I am even more grateful to have her there.”Merritt’s hip injury has been with her since the eighth grade, and her allergies...
...women. Favia Merritt, also the co-winner of the most valuable performer’s award, won the 100- and 200-meter dash with a time of 12.31 seconds and 25.41 seconds, respectively. The senior sprinter also was part of a winning 4x100 relay, which also featured Crimson senior Brittan Smith. Christensen out-jumped her competition once again, and reached her 1.75-meter record mark for the second time this season. On the men’s side, freshman Nico Weiler won the pole vault event, clearing 5.20 meters and setting a new HYOC match record. A familiar face...