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...five of whom placed in the top 10. However, the first two finishers both wore the navy and white. Yale sophomore Jake Gallagher won with a time of 25:08, and senior Brian Gertzen finished on the heels of his teammate, posting a time of 25:14. Junior Ryan Hafer had the best showing for the Crimson, coming in third with a time of 25:24 despite having to battle illness. But Hafer was bracketed by Yale runners, who also came in fourth and fifth to lock up the victory for the Bulldogs. Harvard senior Sean Barrett, freshman Ben Gutierrez...
...victors, taking top spots in the 800 and 5000 meter runs, respectively. In the field side of the competition, freshman Becky Christiensen won the high jump by clearing a height of 1.75 meters. On the men’s side of the competition, senior James Kelly and sophomore Ryan Hafer proved that the core of the Crimson’s strength on the oval is in its long distance runners, sweeping the top spots in the 5000 meter race. Kelly won the event by crossing the line in 5:10.09, while Hafer finished a ways behind him in second...
...Philadelphia Daily News columnist John M. Baer, one of the state?s veteran political observers, noted Friday, Pennsylvania actually has a rich tradition of politicians and their handlers putting their foot in their mouths during a crucial moment of a political campaign. In 1990 gubernatorial challenger Barbara Hafer called incumbent Bob Casey ?A redneck Irishman,? propelling him to a second term, and Dick Thornburgh?s aide once called his boss ?The salvation of this sorry-ass state,? pretty much assuring that Harris Wofford would become the state's next U.S. senator in 1991. So it seems that, thanks to Seif...
...Dartmouth for ninth in the team standings, 184 points behind winner Boston College. On the men’s side, junior Sean Barrett led the charge in 31:29.7, landing at 45th overall. Sophomore Brian Holmquest was next for Harvard, placing 55th in 31:45.1, and fellow sophomore Ryan Hafer was 64th with a time of 31:53.6. The other scorers for the Crimson were junior Peter Mullen, 71st after finishing in 31:58.8, and senior James Kelley, 87th with a race of 32:32.0. Harvard’s eighth-place finish was a distant 289 points behind a dominant...
...preparation for the NCAA Pre-National meet this coming weekend hosted by Indiana State in Terre Haute, Ind. Junior Sean Barrett and sophomore Andrew Lipkin led the way for the Crimson, finishing 14th and 16th, just four seconds apart at 25:25 and 25:29, respectively. Sophomore Ryan Hafer finished 29th in 25:50, followed closely by junior Peter Mullen, finishing 32nd in 25:53. Senior James Kelley rounded out the scoring for the Crimson in 55th at a time of 26:19 for the 8K race. For the women, sophomore Lindsey Scherf finished in 17:30, second only...