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...Invite in Cambridge. The MIT Invite brought the team’s highlight of the weekend, as Harvard dominated the competition, winning both divisions of the regatta. The Crimson finished a respectable tenth at the Anderson Trophy.Meanwhile, the women’s team sailed in two events??the Man-Labs Trophy in Cambridge on Saturday and the Captain’s Cup in Medford, Mass. on Sunday. Harvard recorded third- and fourth-place team finishes respectively at the two events.“We’re looking good in comparison to the competition,” junior...
...drawing agreement from a similarly sweaty Ethan N. Waxman ’12. Both claimed to have ascended to the breathless territory that was Zone 4. But despite the FDO’s extensive offerings, neither Koski-Karell nor Waxman could recall attending any other non-mandatory opening week events??a trend that was acknowledged by several other freshman elsewhere on campus early this week. “What I do is I look at the events the night before and then I put them in my computer,” said Tony S. Shen...
...hurdles was good enough for third and also qualified him for NCAA Regionals, while junior Derek Jones’s 47.73 finish in the 400-meter run gave him fourth and a new personal-best time.On the women’s side, it came down to the final two events??4x800-meter and 4x400-meter relays—to decide whether Harvard or the Bears would go home with third place.“It was an exciting battle for the two of us,” Saretsky said.Anchoring the 4x800 squad, freshman Jamie Olson legged out Cornell?...
...Erin F. Fehn ’04, an admissions officer and the visiting program’s director, said last year. Fehn said she did not have statistics for 2007. With the many happenings on campus this weekend—the welcome guide featured an 11-page listing of events??a lot of prefrosh said they felt overwhelmed by the opportunities available. “It can be a little hard to take it all in at once sometimes,” said Kristen J. DuPre of Long Island, N.Y. at the extracurricular fair on Saturday. But some...
...multitude of events and they get stretched thin,” Saretsky said.Though Harvard captured a sweep in the 500-meter run with co-captain Brian Holmquest, freshman Ryan Neely, and senior Andrew Lipkin finishing at 15:08.58, 15:19.55, and 15:23.17, the Crimson lacked representation in key events??like the 200-meter dash—which prevented it from holding close with the Bulldogs.Having taken last week off, junior Derek Jones continued his outdoor season dominance in the 400-meter dash, which yielded two consecutive wins prior to last weekend’s hiatus, by claiming...