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Sophomore Claire Richardson legged out fourth place in the Heptagonal Championships at Van Cortlandt Park in New York on Friday, preventing Princeton from taking all of the top-six finishes. The women’s team finished fifth overall, while the men’s side placed sixth.“[Harvard coach] Jason [Saretsky] had given us a strategy to go out and make our position and really work through the last part,” Richardson said. “I just kept trying to catch people.”Sophomore Nichole Slykhous and a host of freshman...
...Harvard cross country team will travel to New York today to compete in the Heptagonal Championships in Van Cortlandt Park. But this isn’t just another race. It’s the Ivy League Championships, where the Crimson will go head to head with competitors including Yale and No. 4 Princeton.“[The race] doesn’t mean anything in terms of qualifying for the postseason, but clearly there is a lot at stake,” Harvard coach Jason Saretsky said. “Any chance you can go against your peers, there...
...athletes that competed at Pre-Nationals, only one had been there before,” Saretsky said, adding that junior Stacy Carlson had gone to the meet as a freshman.Harvard has the week off before traveling to New York City for the Heptagonal Championships in Van Cortlandt Park.42nd UALBANY INVITATIONALThe women’s squad notched a ninth-place finish in the Bobbi Palma-Women’s Championship Race. Sophomore Cara Spargue led off the Crimson scoring with her 17th-place time in the 5K race of 18:28.2, which was a new personal record...
...season for cross country was a harbinger of things to come, as the Crimson cross country teams turned in their best performances in years by placing fifth on both the men’s and women’s sides at the Ivy League Heptagonals Championships at Van Cortlandt Park in New York on Friday. The men were paced by senior captain Brian Holmquest, who finished 14th in 25:15.1, good enough for All-Ivy honors for the second consecutive year. Despite the strong finish, Holmquest wasn’t satisfied with finishing outside...
...Harvard women’s cross country team, there is only one direction to go this weekend: up. The Crimson will travel to New York City’s Van Cortlandt Park to compete tomorrow morning in the 31st annual Heptagonal Championship, which serves as the championship race for the Ivy League. Last year, the Harvard women finished a disappointing eighth, nearly 200 points behind champion Princeton. But a lot has changed for the Crimson in the last year, and most of that is due to coach Jason Saretsky’s first recruiting class. “They?...