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...third place in its two three-team Ivy meets. Numbers on the roster, and not performance, were responsible for the team’s struggles. “I feel like individually, we’ve become a lot better than any other team,” senior Samyr Laine said. “There’s a reason for our kind of lackluster team performance—we don’t have the numbers of other teams.” Sophomore Lindsey Scherf opened the Crimson season by obliterating the Harvard record for the 5,000-meter...
...Crimson was without the guiding forces of seniors Travis Hughes and Lawrence Adjah, who were busy competing in the nationally acclaimed Penn Relays. Hughes and Adjah took first and second, respectively, in the college men’s triple jump in the Relays’ Eastern division. Although captain Samyr Laine, still plagued by a “freak” leg injury, was unable to compete at either Penn or New Hampshire, he nonetheless flew out to cheer on Hughes and Adjah at the Relays. “I haven’t decided...
...NCAA championships this past weekend in Fayetteville, Ark. senior Samyr Laine and sophomore Lindsey Scherf respresented the Harvard track and field teams by competing in the long jump and the women’s 5000- and 3000-meter runs, respectively. Laine, who was named U.S. Track and Field and Cross Country Coaches Association Division I Northeast Region Field Athlete of the Year, jumped 15.48 meters in his third and final attempt to place 12th in a field of 17 competitors. Lane also fouled on his first attempt and landed a jump of 14.95 meters on his second. Scherf, in only...
Senior Travis Hughes put up a fourth place finish with a long jump of 7.01 meters, while senior captain Samyr Laine finished second in the event with a jump of 7.18 meters...
...high jump and the 3000-meter run, respectively. On the men’s side, senior Travis Hughes defeated Matt Brock of Princeton by 0.11 meters to take the men’s long jump event. Hughes also took third in the triple jump, an event won by classmate Samyr Laine (15.37 meters). —THE CRIMSON STAFF