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...Saretsky said. And though the women’s 4x800-meter relay team finished eighth in the final yesterday, running the event in 9:11.98, the quad group of seniors Jan Ng and Aishlinn O’Callaghan, sophomore Thea Lee, and freshman Meghan Looney set a new school record in its preliminary heat. Its time of 8:51.13 on Saturday bested the previous school record of 8:52.52, set in 2006 by a group that included Ng and O’Callaghan as freshman. Also highlighting the weekend, sophomore Eric Clayman notched a seventh-place hammer toss...
...continued to perform well.On the women’s side, sophomore Jamie Olson received a silver medal in the 800-meter run with a time of 2:14.67, just half a second behind first place finisher Keltie John from Rice and only one second ahead of Crimson freshman Meghan Looney, who placed fourth.Other highlights included seniors Geneva Trotter and Dara Wilson’s fourth- and fifth- place finishes in the 100-meter hurdles.The field part of Harvard’s contingency had its own success, with sophomore Jessica Fronk placing first in the javelin throw and senior Evan Favermann...
...women also took third in both relays, rounding out the scoring for the Crimson. Sophomore Hilary May rebounded from a disappointing individual 800 performance with a blistering leg in the two-mile team effort, combining with Olson, sophomore Thea Lee, and freshman Meghan Looney to post a strong time...
...coming out of Friday’s meet was rookie Darcy Wilson’s 1:23.07 finish in the men’s 600-meter run. The time earned Wilson a 12th-place finish overall and seventh among collegians. Senior Aishlinn O’Callaghan and freshman Meg Looney finished back-to-back in the women’s 600 at the eighth and ninth spots, respectively. O’Callaghan clocked in 1:37.75, while Looney followed 29 seconds behind at 1:38.04. “The idea was to get their legs spinning,” Saretsky...
...Conway finished the women’s 400-meter dash in second place with a time of 58.20. All four Crimson runners competing in the women’s one-mile run finished in the top 15. Seniors Aishlinn O’Callaghan and Jan Ng and freshman Meg Looney held the fifth, sixth, and seventh spots, respectively, all finishing within a minute of each other. Sophomore Meredith MacGregor finished 12th. “The girls performed extremely well, especially for early on in the season,” Saretsky said. On the men’s side, freshman John...