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After a mediocre 2004 season, the Harvard cross country team righted its wrongs for a quality finish in 2005. The season came to be defined by the stellar individual performances of junior Sean Barrett and sophomore Lindsey Scherf. “Everyone this year put in 110 percent dedication and effort and enthusiasm,” senior Laura Maludzinski said of the team’s improvement. The Crimson opened its season with impressive overall first-place team finishes for both the women and men at the Boston University Invitational. Although they fell to host Boston University...
...rival Brown, the Crimson beat the Bears, 6-5, on April 23 at the Northern Championships, clinching a berth at the year-end Eastern Championships. At Easterns, Harvard battled against higher-ranked seeds Indiana and Maryland before losing in the fourth quarter, 7-6 and 4-3, respectively, to finish No. 8 among the eight schools in the tournament. “Those were the toughest eight teams I have ever seen at the Eastern Championships,” co-captain driver Sarah Kennifer said. Under second-year coach Erik Farrar, the Crimson went 11-11 during the regular season...
...season-opening Dartmouth Invitational. “As a freshman, it was great for her to contribute that way,” Crimson coach Kevin Rhoads said of Bode’s promising start to the season. Harvard set a new high-water mark for itself in the event, finishing third and breaking the Crimson record for one-day scoring by nine strokes. After limping to seventh at the Princeton Invitational the following week, the team regained its form in the next event, tying for third out of a field of 10 teams at the Yale Invitational. The Crimson continued...
...season-opening Dartmouth Invitational, the Crimson was disqualified from participating, unable to field the required four players. The following week, Hynes made sure that his team wouldn’t be put in the same position, returning from his injury to lead his team to an 11th-place finish in the grueling St. John’s Invitational. While Hynes has taken his last swings for the Crimson, his ability to lead by example left an impression on the younger players. Having personally recruited some of the freshmen, Hynes’ leadership has proven every bit as valuable...
...Mary Serdakowski stood atop the podium at the Ivy League championships after winning the 60-meter hurdles at the indoor Heptagonals. This past February, Serdakowski returned to the top with a victory that helped propel the Harvard women’s track and field team to a fourth-place finish at the meet. In 2003, she won the event as a freshman, and this year, she beat out two runners from Cornell. Her qualifying time had been the fastest in the event, and her 8.85 in the finals proved as good. The two Big Red runners on her heels finished...