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...Saretsky said, “I told them ‘We have the ability to beat every Ivy school out there.’ It’s a pretty satisfying feeling to have done it.” Senior and top Harvard finisher Tim Galebach had a more visceral reaction. “[After the race] I went running around the field screaming,” Galebach said. “It’s really the first time since I’ve been at Harvard that I could be proud of the team?...
...Champions as the Crimson finished sixth. MEN’S CROSS COUNTRY After Barrett and junior Andrew Lipkin (25:15), three more Harvard runners completed the Pre-Nationals open division race essentially one after the other. Junior Ryan Hafer (25:25), freshman Ben Gutierrez (25:25), and senior Tim Galebach (25:27) stayed together nearly the entire race, according to Hafer. “We haven’t done that a lot before,” Hafer said. “We were really able to work together.” The Crimson was additionally motivated, Hafer said...
...navigated the treacherous terrain of Franklin Park, his legs churning, lungs aching, stomach filling with lactic acid, senior Tim Galebach had just one thought: get to the last half-mile. Get to that last stretch and everything will be fine. “Once you have only a little [of the race] left,” Galebach said, “you can gut your way through it no matter how you’re feeling.” Using a late-race surge over the last portion of the course, Galebach blasted his way to a No. 3 place...
...middle of the race,” Hafer added. “And so we just didn’t have the speed to get out as fast as they did.” In addition, Harvard was missing several key contributors, as junior Chris Green and senior Tim Galebach both sat the meet out with minor injuries. Both should be back on the track in the near future. After an encouraging showing in the first event of the season last weekend, in which they finished fifth out of 19 teams at the Fordham Fiasco Invitational, the women?...
Stephen H. Galebach, who was also on the Law Review, also said Roberts was highly respected in the Law Review’s Gannett House offices...