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...men’s side had similar success in the 3000-meter race, claiming the top four spots. Freshman Jeremy Gilmour grabbed first place with a time of 8:35.39, two tenths of a second ahead of classmate Phil Galebach. Sophomores Dan Stiles and Michael Hoffman were right behind, placing third and fourth...
After spending a week training at Rice University, the women’s distance squad was more than ready on Friday. In one of the first races of the day—the women’s 3000-meter event—a pack of Harvard runners took the lead from the start, refusing to relinquish its position. Junior Claire Richardson crossed the line first with a time of 9:59.33, followed four seconds later by Crimson sophomore Nicole Cochran. Sophomore Jeanne Mack and juniors Hilary May and Jamie Olson grabbed the third through fifth positions. Fifteen more seconds lapsed...
Members of both sides also took victories despite competing outdoors for the first time this year. Sophomore Robbie Paris won the 400-meter hurdles in the third of five sections with a time of 56.85, while his classmate and counterpart on the women’s side, Kim O’Donnell, placed second by two tenths of a second in her section...
Junior Jenny Reese, sophomore Leslie Rea, and freshman Brittany Powell represented the women’s diving team at the three-day tournament. Reese and Rea reached the one-meter finals and posted top-20 finishes. Rea came in 16th place while Reese finished 11th overall. Powell took 33rd place in the qualifying round...
...three divers couldn’t get past the stiff competition in the three-meter event, though, with Rea coming in 20th in the preliminary rounds. Powell stood at three places below Rea and Reese finished in 31st place...