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...point totals, raking in 14 team points.“We have a lot better team than we have had in the past few years,” senior co-captain Sally Stanton said.The Princeton women—who finished only four points ahead of the Crimson in the HYP meet a few weeks ago—led the pack with 114 points, while the Big Red led the men with 205 points.“Just to know that we can keep up with a team that’s winning right now,” Stanton said...
...finish in last weekend’s event. And with Dartmouth’s Lilly Bertz having graduated last season, it only paves the way for continued success for the the Crimson vaulters. And junior Brittan Smith has vastly improved from last year’s campaign. At the HYP meet—which pitted traditional Heptagonal rivals Harvard, Yale, and Princeton—the California native collected wins in the 60 meter dash, 200 meter dash, and long jump with a 5.74 meter leap, 24 centimeters longer than her Hep finish last year. For the men, they?...
...more a way for us to gauge where we are in the weekend before the biggest competition of the year.” The men’s side took more of an opportunity to gauge where it is coming off a disappointing third place finish in the HYP meet last weekend. Senior Haibo Lu snatched first in the 800 meter run with a 1:57.18 finish, while sophomore Vito Cannevo captured fourth at 1:59.27. Sophomore Stephen Chester finished the 3K in 9:00.47 to seal a fifth-place bid. Junior Neville Irani and freshman Eric Clayman finished back...
Harvard’s men’s and women’s track and field teams traveled to New Haven for the HYP tri-meet, where the women almost upset the Tigers, falling by a narrow four points to finish second. The men placed third. With 58 points, the Harvard women tallied seven ECAC qualifying finishes and nine personal bests to overpower the Bulldogs’ meager 39 points, but came up just short of Princeton’s 62. “The meet was really exciting,” junior Becky Christensen said...
...meter (218”) long jump was good enough for 12th in the event, while classmate Jack Brady’s 15.44 meter (50’8”) shot put distance placed him in 10th. Next up for the Crimson track and field squad is the HYP meet next Saturday in New Haven against Princeton and Yale, giving the team a good look at the opposition before the Heptagonal Championships in the beginning of March. —Staff writer Dixon McPhillips can be reached at fmcphill@fas.harvard.edu...