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...with 205 points.“Just to know that we can keep up with a team that’s winning right now,” Stanton said. “It’s good to know that we have two seasons.”Junior Becky Christensen led the Harvard squad, shattering the oppostion in the high jump yesterday, clearing 1.79m (5’10.5”) compared to Brown jumper Grace Watson’s 1.73m.Christensen earned her first indoor Heps victory in the event—having fallen second to Cornell?...
...guys that have been performing well all year will perform well at Heps and score points.” If this season is any indication, then the Crimson is bound to offer a solid performance. In last weekend’s New England Championship tune-up, junior Becky Christensen cleared a 1.78m bar in the high jump, which matched her second-place jump in last year’s Heps. “Their measuring was ridiculous,” Christensen said, correcting that last weekend’s jump was really...
...place finishes, respectively. Stanton and classmate Clara Blattler finished in a three-way tie with AirTime Athletic’s Ashley Nolet atop the pole vault finishers by clearing a 3.65m bar. With fewer misses than the other two, Blattler took first place in the event. Junior Becky Christensen rounded out the Harvard competitors with a first-place 1.78m clearance in the high jump. “A lot of people who usually compete in many events, only did one event,” Smith said. “It’s kind of more...
...third. With 58 points, the Harvard women tallied seven ECAC qualifying finishes and nine personal bests to overpower the Bulldogs’ meager 39 points, but came up just short of Princeton’s 62. “The meet was really exciting,” junior Becky Christensen said. “It was really encouraging to come so close to Princeton.” The Crimson was anchored by junior Brittan Smith’s amazing day, raking in three wins. With a long jump distance of 5.74 meters, Smith was just two centimeters short...
...showings in the field events, including three top-10 finishes. In the pole vault, Stanton and classmate Clara Blattler cleared a 10th place height of 3.45 meters (11’3”) and a runner-up height of 3.70 meters (12’1”), respectively. Becky Christensen led Harvard high jumpers with a 1.73 meter (5’8”) jump. On the men’s side, the Crimson effort was highlighted by senior Andrew Lipkin’s eighth place and IC4A qualifying time of 14:32.07 in the 5000 meter on Saturday, which...