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...finish.Newcomer Magda Robak took a fifth-place finish in the 400-meter dash at 59.00, while sophomore Katrina Drayton placed ninth at 1:00.21 and junior Kathryn Orchowski finished 13th at 1:01.18.In the 800-meter run, women’s co-captain Aishlinn O’Callaghan finished 10th, clocking in at 2:21.42.The distance medley team captured the win with a time of 12:01.75, while the 4x400-meter relay squad finished second to Cornell with a time of 4:01.53. Freshman Stacey Jung and sophomore Paige Martin finished second and third in the pole vault, matching each...
...11th in the 1000-meter run, all earning ECAC qualifications. May timed in at 2:53.38, while Olson and Cochran finished at 2:56.11 and 2:57.26, respectively. Elsewhere, senior Dara Wilson took ninth in the 55-meter hurdles at 8.39, while co-captain Aishlinn O’Callaghan finished the 500-meter run in 1:16.03 to also earn ninth in her event. Junior Elissa Reidy posted a pair of top-10 marks with her seventh-place, 5.30-meter jump in the long jump and eighth-place, 11.20-meter leap in the triple jump. CRIMSON MULTI MEET Harvard assistant...
...Another strong sign coming out of Friday’s meet was rookie Darcy Wilson’s 1:23.07 finish in the men’s 600-meter run. The time earned Wilson a 12th-place finish overall and seventh among collegians. Senior Aishlinn O’Callaghan and freshman Meg Looney finished back-to-back in the women’s 600 at the eighth and ninth spots, respectively. O’Callaghan clocked in 1:37.75, while Looney followed 29 seconds behind at 1:38.04. “The idea was to get their legs spinning...
...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,” Saretsky said...
...jockeying doesn't just clash with her previous image as a good-government reformer. It strikes some here almost as a matter of state sovereignty. There was grumbling when the McCain campaign brought in a high-powered cheechako (that's an outsider), former federal terrorism prosecutor Ed O'Callaghan, to dictate the governor's strategy and deal with the media. Spokeswoman Stapleton says O'Callaghan is in Alaska because she and Van Flein need the extra help, and that the media have made this a national issue, so bringing in advisers from outside of Alaska is only appropriate...