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...above Cayuga’s waters, Harvard’s track and field squad looked to finish the indoor season with a strong showing in the two-day Indoor Heptagonal Championships at Cornell’s Barton Hall. The women improved upon last year’s fifth-place finish with 46 points, enough to narrowly beat Penn and Columbia for fourth. The men repeated an eighth-place finish, but improved on their point totals, raking in 14 team points.“We have a lot better team than we have had in the past few years...
...athletic forward who averages 14.1 points and 7.7 rebounds per game.Maduka scored 13 points and had eight boards in the Big Red’s losing effort against Dartmouth the night before. The two-sport standout in basketball and track and field then returned to Ithaca, N.Y. for the Indoor Heptagonal Championships on Saturday. Maduka won an individual title in the long jump—recording the third-longest jump of the year in women’s college track and field—but the Big Red basketball team seemed lost without her in Cambridge.“There...
...solid hitting in addition to a quick glove. There should be no doubt that Harvard has the talent to be playing in the championship tournaments late in the spring. But what will it do early?Rain and snow have made outdoor practice a rare event for the Crimson. Despite indoor facilities in the bubble, without the chance to get much outdoor practice, the expected early season kinks may be a bit tougher to ameliorate. “We’re all really, really excited to start out this weekend,” Madick said. “We?...
...feel it? Spring is just around the corner. Yes, the weather is still cold and yes, snow is still in the forecast, but this weekend the Harvard Track and Field squad will travel to Ithaca, N.Y. to compete in the Indoor Heptagonal Championships, which caps off the 2008 winter season. “When we’re in the doldrums of December, when the spring season seems far off, we always look forward to Heps,” men’s captain Brian Holmquest said. “It brews in us.” Second only...
High schoolers, college students, and masters packed the friendly confines of Gordon Indoor Track yesterday as they all tried to leave their mark in the USATF New England Indoor Championships. In what women’s co-captain Sally Stanton described as a “big, disorganized meet,” Harvard offered several impressive individual showings, as team rankings were not recorded. “This meet was really a practice meet for us,” Stanton said, looking forward to next weekend’s Heptagonal Championships, which marks the culmination of the indoor track...