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...clearing a 1.78-meter bar, and freshman Jade Randle finished close behind, clearing 1.65 meters to finish fourth.TEXAS SOUTHERN RELAYSHarvard has to be happy with what it saw from its freshman at the Texas Southern Relays on March 22 at the Alexander Durley Sports Complex. Rookies Meghan Houser and Eric Clayman picked up their first collegiate victories. Houser completed the 3K in 10:36.37, while Clayman hurled the hammer 52.06 meters to sure up the win.Fronk finished second in the javelin with a 44.49-meter throw, earning her a regional qualification, and fellow freshman Jamie Olson picked up a second...
...with a Harvard season-best time of 1:16.19. Freshman Kathryn Orchowski posted a time of 1:17.13 in the same event, notching a 12th place finish. But the Crimson women found their greatest successes in the 5000 meter, filling out four of the top 25 spots. Freshman Meghan Houser finished 25th with a time of 18:00.57, while sophomore Stacy Carlson placed 23rd with a 17:52.79 finish, and senior Sarah Bourne posted a 16th place time of 17:36.15. Freshman Claire Richardson’s 17:30.19 finish placed her 13th and qualified her for the ECAC Championships...
...finishers for the Crimson were rookies, led by Jamie Olson, who finished 13th in 18:03.4. She was followed by Claire Richardson, who placed 19th in 18:12.9, while Eliza Ives finished 24th in 18:20.3. Renata Cummins was 32nd in 18:31.2 and Meghan Houser was 36th in 18:39.2 to complete Harvard’s top five. “It’s a great group to work with,” Saretsky said of the freshmen. “They just have a fantastic attitude. They’re really taking their cues from the senior...
...women’s side, Harvard beat second-place Middlebury by 21 points, largely on the strength of underclassmen. Led by freshman Meghan Houser, who was first overall with a time of 18:23, the whole team finished within...
...Country Championships held at Franklin Park in Boston. The standout performer for Harvard was senior Christopher Green, who finished sixth overall in the men’s race, leading the men’s squad to a 17th-place finish. In the women’s race, freshman Meghan Houser took 41st place, with the Crimson women finishing 17th as well. Both teams had to fight through the unusual October heat, with temperatures rising into the mid-80s during the early afternoon when the races were held. The intense sun also dried out the course, which made conditions rather dusty...