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Injuries and sickness plagued Harvard’s track athletes this past weekend at the IC4A and ECAC Championships, as the Crimson failed to secure any automatic bids to the NCAA Indoor Track and Field Championships next weekend. The meet was the final chance for many athletes, like sophomore high jumper Becky Christensen, to guarantee a spot at Nationals. “It’s probably not high enough to go to Nationals,” Christensen said of her 1.78-meter jump, which earned her third place at the meet. Christensen qualified provisionally for NCAAs earlier...
...museum itself). Mudam's exterior is sheathed in French "Louvre" limestone that radiates the honeyed glow of its Parisian namesake. The interior - bright, airy and playful - is well-suited to the occasional zaniness of the art on display. Even the museum's café, with its indoor canopy of heat-formed textile tiles by Erwan and Ronan Bouroullec, is a visual pleasure...
...sweaty Agganis Arena at Boston University yesterday, hundreds of rowers awaited their chance at a mention in erging history at the annual C.R.A.S.H.-B. indoor rowing championships. The performances by many of the Harvard and Radcliffe rowers, however, stole that chance from the rest of the crowd. It was a day of successes, from a first in the collegiate open men’s division by senior Toby Medaris and a second place among the collegiate lightweight men going to junior Moritz Hafner to a fourth-place finish for Radcliffe heavyweight junior Laura Larsen-Strecker in the collegiate open women?...
...said, ‘I really want to go for it this indoor season,’” Saretsky said, and that is exactly what Barrett has done. Coming off a fourth place finish in the mile at last weekend’s USATF New England Championships, he will be leading the Crimson in this weekend’s Heptagonals meet, which serves as the Ivy League championship, running...
...final tune-up before Heptagonals next weekend, several Crimson runners, throwers, and jumpers turned in strong performances at the USATF New England Indoor Championship at Gordon Track on Sunday. The women’s team was lead by sophomore Shannon Flahive, who won the long jump with a 5.75 meter leap. Sophomore Becky Christensen came in second in the high jump after leaping 1.73 meters, while junior Clara Blattler tied for second in the pole vault with classmate Sally Stanton, with each clearing a height of 3.65 meters. Junior Molly Boyle was third in the weight throw with...