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...place in the event with a time of 3:19.30, more than three seconds ahead of second-place New Hampshire.Rookie Tyler Funk and junior Jonathan Brito finished 10th and 12th in the high jump with respective clearances of 1.88 and 1.78 meters.Joining Weiler in the pole vault, sophomore John McVey cleared the 3.96-meter bar to finish in a three-way tie for ninth.Separated by just 0.07 meters, junior Graham Infinger’s 6.59-meter jump and freshman Jacques Barjon’s 6.52-meter jump earned the two sixth and ninth place finishes, respectively.Junior Jack Brady?...
...meter run earned him a fourth-place nod, and classmate Stephen Chester notched the fifth spot in the 5000-meter run with a time of 15:53.61. In the men’s high jump, sophomore Jonathan Brito cleared the 1.79-meter bar for fifth best, and freshman John McVey passed 4.12 meters in the pole vault to tie for third. Co-captain Alex Lewis finished fifth in pole vault, clearing 3.97 meteres.SAM HOWELL INVITATIONALTen men and 11 women participated in the Sam Howell Invitational and put together numerous top-10 performances.“When we found...
...respectively, for sixth and seventh in the event. Sophomore Graham Infinger tied Northeastern University’s Andrew Staples at sixth in the long jump with a 6.44m leap. Rookie Sean Gil posted a second-place clearance of 4.70m in the pole vault, while classmate John McVey finished in a five-way tie for fifth in the event at 4.25m. Sophomore Jonathan Brito cleared 1.88m for fourth in the high jump. Hoping to have sharpened its game yesterday, Harvard awaits the Heptagonal Championships next weekend in Ithaca, N.Y. —Staff writer Dixon McPhillips...
...more success in the field events, even though the overcrowded field made warming up for field events “problematic,” according to Holmquest. Freshman Sean Gil finished ninth in the pole vault, clearing 4.6 meters (15’1”), while classmate John McVey had a season-best 4.15 meters (13’7.25”) for a 22nd place bid. Sophomore Graham Infinger’s 6.60 meter (218”) long jump was good enough for 12th in the event, while classmate Jack Brady’s 15.44 meter (50?...
...this year, numbers that should bolster last year’s point totals, which were often harmed by Harvard’s inability to field competitors in all events. Some freshmen to watch include Dina Emde in the high jump, Brian Hill in middle distance events, and John McVey in the pole vault, as all three had strong outings last weekend.—BRAD HINSHELWOODWith two events under its belt—the East Stroudsburg Open and the Cliff Keen LA Invitational—the Harvard wrestling team travels to Hofstra this weekend for its first dual meet...