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...Richardson??€™s time of 16:25.80 is the 2nd best time recorded in Harvard track and field history and is less than one second off the school record—16:25.24—held by Lois Brommer ’85-6. With this performance, Richardson improved on her then-personal-best national semifinal time, moving her up from No. 3 to No. 2 all-time in the 5,000-meter...
Kuzmuk placed 185th in the field, finishing in 21:55.4. Both Kuzmuk and Richardson handled the championship atmosphere, improving upon their times at Regionals. Along with Richardson??€™s career best, Kuzmuk knocked off 30 seconds from her previous effort...
...runner posted a strong individual performance during NCAA Regionals on Saturday. Chenoweth and Kuzmuk led the way for the Harvard cross-country team during a muddy romp through rain-soaked Franklin Park in Boston, placing third and sixth in their respective races, as the teams finished 10th and fifth. Richardson??€™s eighth-place finish on the women’s side earned her the final Crimson ticket to Terre Haute, Ind. next week...
...first race of the season in impressive fashion, blazing through the 8k course in 24:20 to lead Harvard to a narrow 26-29 victory. The time marked a personal best at Franklin Park for Chenoweth, and a 24-second victory for the All-Ivy selection. Along with Richardson??€™s dominant first-place performance on the women’s side, Harvard coach Jason Saretsky was pleased with his juniors’ solid showing...
Coming off of a victory at the Iona Meet of Champions, Harvard looked even stronger with its top runners in the field. Richardson and sophomores Kailyn Kuzmuk and Nicole Cochran took an early lead as a pack and cruised to a finish in the top three spots, with Richardson??€™s 17:42.34 leading the way. As sophomore Jeanne Mack, Olson, and junior Eliza Ives crossed the line to round out the first six scorers, it became clear how dominant a full-strength Crimson team...