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...Boston College last week, won the 3,000-meter event Saturday with a time of 9:20.51. It was the fastest 3,000 meters by a Crimson runner since 1983. This weekend’s invitational, which was unscored, saw several other Harvard representatives win individual events. Freshman Becky Christensen won the high jump with a mark of 1.71 meters and junior Mary Serdakowski won the 60-meter hurdles with a 9.12 time. In the women’s pole vault, sophomore Clara Blattler and freshman Sally Stanton took first and second for the Crimson. Senior Travis...
...women’s team continued the youth trend with a talented trio of freshman earning wins. Jan Ng won the 800-meter run, Becky Christensen took the high jump, and Elissa Reidy walked away with the triple jump...
...been a great start,” junior center Brian Cusworth said. “We’ve definitely got a lot of momentum right now. It’s a testament to how hard everyone worked in the offseason.” After Wildcats forward Mike Christensen converted a layup with 4:06 left to pull his squad within 12, the Crimson closed out the contest on a 9-0 run, including a thunderous two-handed dunk from Cusworth with just under a minute remaining. Junior guard Jim Goffredo hit six free throws in the final...
...JOHN CHRISTENSENThe one thing Christensen’s teammates can agree about is that his quiet kind of humor lends itself to a calm consistency. “We always have a mid-70 score to rely on,” Hynes said of the freshman.To Christensen, college golf is a huge commitment, and sometimes it’s been tough to find a balance between golf and academics. But his teammates are “fun guys to be around,” he said. “They taught me not to take myself too seriously, telling...
...golf team. With a balanced team of upperclassmen and freshmen, the Crimson finished 11th at the New England Intercollegiate Golf Association Championships held Monday and yesterday in Brewster, Massachusetts. The Harvard squad featured captain D.J. Hynes, senior James Cleary, junior Tom Hegge, and two freshmen, Michael Shore and John Christensen. The Crimson shot a combined 627 over two days of competition to finish 11th out of 45 teams, 35 strokes behind tournament champion, the University of Rhode Island. Hynes stepped up in his role as captain to record the Crimson’s best individual performance with scores...