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With the squad split over two races this weekend, some of Harvard cross-country’s less experienced members enjoyed an opportunity to show what they can do. For junior Dan Chenowith and the rest of the veterans, the group only continued to prove its dominance. The Crimson’s top runners traveled to Terre Haute, Ind. Saturday for the NCAA pre-nationals, while another contingent, led primarily by freshmen, competed at the UAlbany Invitational held by the University at Albany...
...rest of the men followed with consistent efforts in the 8k competition, as the same five runners rounded out the scoring as during the Yale dual meet two weeks ago. Freshman Jeremy Gilmour and junior Ryan Neely crossed the line in 111th and 141st, respectively, while rookies Sean Poherence and Phil Galebach also made their races count. All of the competitors clocked in under 26 minutes, good enough for 23rd overall and a solid improvement over a 28th-place finish...
...births of IVF newborns is also estimated to cost the U.S. healthcare system $1 billion each year. Additionally, premature babies are put at a higher risk of suffering from developmental problems such as mental illnesses, learning disabilities, and hearing impairments. These children often require increased health care for the rest of their lives...
...seed, had already defeated third-seeded Dartmouth and was looking for a crack at the finals against Yale. Tied after 18 holes of play, Wentzell faced off against Penn’s Bryant Williams in extra holes. After Williams birdied the second extra hole, Wentzell and the rest of the Harvard squad were relegated to the consolation match against Columbia—which was eventually rained out—at the Ivy Match Play tournament at Bay Club in Mattapoisett, Mass...
...good insurance for the rest of the guys,” Wentzell said. “They were able to take it easy and play with more confidence...