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...team was paced by freshman Cara Sprague, who finished 47th in 23:27. Shortly behind was fellow rookie Meghan Houser, who ended up 53rd after finishing in 23:52, and a trio of freshman top finishers was completed by Meghan Cleary, who was 77th after completing the Van Cortlandt Park course in 24:21. For many of the freshmen, it was their first time racing a six-kilometer race, a step up from the high school length of five. “It didn’t actually feel that different to me,” Houser said...
...cross country team seemed destined for mediocrity again, finishing last at the Heptagonals Championships for the third year in a row. What a difference two weeks makes. The Crimson stunned spectators, competitors, and coaches in racing to a fourth-place finish at the Regional Championship meet at Van Cortlandt Park in New York City this weekend. In fact, the only ones who weren’t stunned by the outcome were the Crimson runners themselves. “My expectations going into the race were to finish in the top five,” Harvard coach Jason Saretsky said...
...coaching staff, a different training regiment and a renewed vigor weren’t enough to keep the men’s cross county team out of the Ivy League cellar, as the Crimson once again finished last at the Heptagonal Championships at Van Cortlandt Park in New York City this past weekend, placing No. 8 out of eight teams with a score of 174. The women’s cross country team fared no better than the men’s, also finishing No. 8 out of eight teams with a score of 237. “Going into...
...were freshman Jessica Setlesss (20:36) in 97th place and junior Tiffany Abramson (22:07) in 103rd. The next meet, in which the full squads will compete, comes this weekend at the Heptagonal Championships. The meet is the defacto Ivy League championship and will be raced at Van Cortlandt Park in New York City. —THE CRIMSON STAFF
...however, have jumpstarted the once stagnant program on a road to recovery. Bouncing back from a disappointing performance in last week’s meet against Yale, the men’s cross country team had a breakout race this weekend at the Iona Meet of Champions at Van Cortlandt Park in New York City, finishing No. 4 out of 20 teams with a score of 108 points. Integral to the turnaround has been the new training regimen introduced by Saretsky. “Everyone has liked the new coach so far, has liked the new program he?...