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...with Cornell before Saturday’s game. Cornell’s two-sport star decided to forgo the second game of the weekend to compete in the Indoor Heps track and field competition in Ithaca.Maybe it was the right call: Maduka set school records in the 60-meter dash, the long jump and the triple jump and was named the meet’s Most Outstanding Performer for the second straight year. Her performance in the long jump—the third-longest in the nation this year—set a meet record and easily eclipsed the NCAA...
...Brittan Smith leapt 5.76m (18’10.75”) in the long jump event to warrant third, behind Cornell’s Jeomi Maduka’s Indoor Hep record-setting 6.45m (21’2”) lunge. Smith also placed in the 60m dash.“It’s nice that [Brittan]’s scoring repeatedly in more than one event,” Stanton said. At the end of the day, junior Shannon Flahive’s 3479 points in the pentathlon earned her second in the event...
...teams highlight of the evening, the penalty kill performed admirably on every Big Red power-play opportunity. Each Cornell man-advantage began with Harvard dumping the puck into the Big Red zone, and the Crimson was even able to generate some shorthanded opportunities before Taylor’s mad dash to paydirt at 15:09.“I thought we did a good job trying to take at least some of their best options away [on the power play],” said Harvard coach Ted Donato ’91, adding, “Once we were able...
...continued success for the the Crimson vaulters. And junior Brittan Smith has vastly improved from last year’s campaign. At the HYP meet—which pitted traditional Heptagonal rivals Harvard, Yale, and Princeton—the California native collected wins in the 60 meter dash, 200 meter dash, and long jump with a 5.74 meter leap, 24 centimeters longer than her Hep finish last year. For the men, they’re hoping to rebound from a third-place finish in the HYP meet. Getting another chance at the two Ivy opponents, the Crimson hopes to improve...
...This meet was really a practice meet for us,” Stanton said, looking forward to next weekend’s Heptagonal Championships, which marks the culmination of the indoor track and field season. The women didn’t race any distance runners, but did notch formidable dash and mid-distance runs. Despite having to restart twice, Junior Brittan Smith finished second in the 60 meter dash with a time of 7.84, while senior Lauren Walker and freshman Meredith MacGregor legged out second-place 2:18.87 and eighth-place 2:26.37 finishes, respectively. “Actually...