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Following her record-breaking appearance in the Ivy League Championships two weeks ago, junior Samantha Papadakis placed second in the one-meter competition and earned a bid to the NCAA Championships...
...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 in the season, but since the field is deep this year, it is not clear whether or not she will make the cut. Injuries, sickness, and fatigue from last week’s Heptagonals hurt...
...defense,” Nelson said. The overworked Harvard defense was whistled for fouls frequently throughout the first half. The Minutewomen were awarded 11 first-half free-position shots on Crimson freshman goalie Katherine Martino, converting on five. Conversely, Harvard earned only one trip to the eight-meter penalty arc in the opening 30 minutes. “Our defenders needed to have more body control,” Nelson said. “Our defenders needed to have more poise, certainly. But it was tough that we were just never able to get possession. The fouling was frustrating from...
Junior Clara Blattler led the women’s team to a fifth-place team finish by winning the pole vault with a personal-best 3.80 meter leap, while the men’s team scored just eight points on the way to placing eighth in the Heptagonals Championships at the Armory in New York City. The women’s team opened strong, scoring 28 of its 50 points on day one, leaving the Crimson second behind Cornell’s 54 Day 1 points. Junior Jitka Tomas placed in the pole vault, scoring two points with a fifth...
...third in the 500-yard freestyle and 800-yard freestyle relay. Sophomore Eric Lynch placed second in the 1650-yard freestyle and also gained fourth-place finishes in the 500-yard and 1000-yard freestyles. Junior Luke Sanders took first and sixth place in the one- and six-meter dives, respectively. Junior Pat Quinn, sophomores David Guernsey, Bill Jones and Dan Jones, and freshmen Mason Brunnick and Alex Meyer also gave solid performances to gain points for the Crimson. Despite these strong results, the Crimson could not overtake the dominant Tigers, even after a close third day. Harvard was also...