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Without Dixon and Schuler in the mile, and Randall in the pole vault, Northeastern swept the Crimson in both events. Gus Udo's absence was also felt in the triple jump, where the Huskies took first and second. Despite these losses, the Crimson gave Northeastern all it could handle in the other events...
Harvard took every track event but the mile and the hurdles. Scott Murrer and Brad Bunney both won in literal "photo finishes," with Murrer winning the 660 by a few hundredths of a second, and Bunney copping the 880 by an even smaller margin...
...Crimson totally dominated in the two-mile and the 1000-yard runs. Bruce Weber, Andy Gerken and Peter Jelley finished one-two-three in the two-mile, and Cliff Sheehan turned in a very fast 2:13.3 to take...
What had begun as a Northeastern runaway had now become a legitimate contest. Needing victories in both relays and a sweep in the high jump to win, the Crimson put on a final surge. The mile relay had only two of its original members (since Bennet Midlo pulled a hamstring going around the first turn of the 440 and Dwayne Jones had hurt his thigh in the same race), but Ezeji-Okoye and Peter Rittenburg did admirable jobs filling in as the Crimson won by over four seconds...
...thinclads then captured the two-mile relay, but the Crimson could not produce the necessary sweep in the high jump, as sophomore Mark Henry finished third...