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...much easier, and I look forward to going to practice every day with them. It never feels like work at all, it’s just fun.” As Silva dominated the competition, a trio of Harvard sophomores finished closely behind. Jeanne Mack placed third, while Kailyn Kuzmuk and Nicole Cochran were fifth and sixth, respectively. Such strong performances from the first and second-year runners bode well for Crimson coach Jason Saretsky’s squad. Whereas many freshman athletes experience difficulties transitioning into collegiate sports, Silva displays a confidence in her running that has not gone...
...sophomore Jeanne Mack said. “In her first collegiate race, she came out with a bang. It was impressive, and I’m excited about her as a member of the team.” Mack led a trio of second-years—including Kailyn Kuzmuk and Nicole Cochran—that finished just behind Silva to give Harvard a strong lead pack. All three runners managed a pace of 6:15 or better, and Mack was less than two seconds behind second-place finisher Alexandra Lizzarib of Kent State. Senior Caitlin Clifford finished 29th...
...amazing,” Gillespie said. “I’m just really happy...[The personal best] was a bit of a surprise, but training has been going well, and I have a lot of faith in the program.”Freshmen Stephen Couch and Kailyn Kuzmuk also competed in their respective 5000 events, finishing 37th and 27th. Kuzmuk’s time of 17:29.27 proved good enough for 14th among collegiate runners.—Staff writer Max N. Brondfield can be reached at mbrondf@fas.harvard.edu...
Even Crimson competitors who did not log top finishes found themselves rewarded. Freshman Kailyn Kuzmuk and sophomore Jamie Olson finished fourth and fifth respectively in the 1500-meter—separated by only .38 seconds—while rookie Nicole Cochran took eighth in 4:39.15. All three times proved sufficient to qualify for ECACs, as was the time of the women’s 4x100-meter relay, which posted a second place finish...
...well, Becky,” Saretsky said. “She’s just a great competitor, always gives it her all, and never gets too high or low.”Sophomore Claire Richardson, a standout in cross country as well as track, and freshman Kailyn Kuzmuk also fared well in the meet. The duo finished first and third, respectively, at 4:50.30 and 4:54.37, both ECAC qualifying times. Harvard hopes to build off of its strong start this season, as both the men and the women get ready to host Princeton and Yale next weekend...