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...meter with a 7.81 second finish, while junior Favia Merritt finished about a half second behind Smith in the 200 meter with a time of 25.87 seconds. Juniors Shannon Flahive and Dara Wilson and freshman Dina Emde finished third, fourth, and fifth, respectively, in the 60 meter hurdles. Christensen??s 1.77 meter leap in the high jump placed her first in the event, with Emde taking second with her season-best jump of 1.67 meters. Senior co-captain Molly Boyle threw a personal best 16.25 meter distance to win the weight throw event and classmate Clara Blattler captured...
...highlights of the day for Harvard was junior Becky Christensen??s performance. Christensen, who finished 10th in the outdoor high jump at the NCAA championship meet last season, cleared 1.80 meters in this indoor event, provisionally qualifying her for nationals in indoor track this season...
Meanwhile, sophomore Becky Christensen continued her dominance in the outdoor season and at Heptagonals, winning the high jump for the second consecutive year by clearing 1.80 meters, beating rival Sarah Wilfred of Cornell. Christensen??s jump was tied for the fifth best in Heptagonals history...
...rounds of 84 and 83 to close out the tournament with a 73, while Shore performed similarly with a 241 overall—just one stroke behind his classmate. “To shoot that as a freshman in the Ivy League championship,” Hynes said of Christensen??s round, “is obviously commendable. The fact that [Christensen and Shore] played like they did, it means they are going to be that much better next year and the next year.” Moreover, junior Thomas Hegge—”a staple...
...winning the event at a height of 1.76 meters. “I improved over my best by about a quarter of an inch, which is good,” Christensen said. “I haven’t jumped any higher than that, ever.” Christensen??s height, in fact, exceeds that of the winning long jump at last year’s Heptagonal Championships, the February precursor to the ECAC and NCAA Championships in March. “She’s only a freshman, so that’s very impressive...