Word: colburn
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...return of junior Keith Colburn, who sat out most of last season with an Achilles tendon injury, is about the only encouraging aspect of Harvard's middle distance race picture. The Crimson's 600 and 1000 ranks were almost entirely depleted with the graduation of Jeff Huvelle, Dave McKelvey, and Trey Burns, but Colburn will be better than any of the three if he stays healthy...
...finishers in that meet are named All-Americans, and Pottetti is only the second runner in Harvard's history to earn this distinction. Keith Colburn finished next for the Crimson in 69th place. Injuries prevented Roy Shaw and Captain Doug Hardin from entering...
Pottetti was the only Crimson runner who managed to escape the crush of the crowded field. Keith Colburn finished 69th after running an uneven race. He fell back and then spurted forward severaltimes. The course, a mile longer than the usual intercollegiate distance, probably hindered the speedy Colburn as much as it did anyone...
...McLoone, the only senior in McCurdy's lineup today, will be closing out an outstanding Harvard cross country career against topflight competition. Sophomore Dave Pottetti and junior Keith Colburn are the best bets for medal-winning performances. Pottetti proved his mettle with a strong seventh place finish in the IC4A meet, and Colburn has shown flashes of brilliance in recent weeks...
Shaw takes his running very seriously and was too despondent to talk about the meet, but Colburn and McLoone joined Hardin in looking forward to next week's NCAA meet. With the pressure of an undefeated record now somewhat relieved, the harriers are already anticipating a comeback next Monday in New York...