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More important, though, with his victory Sapienza became the first male Ivy runner ever to win three straight individual Hepatagonal championships. The only other harrier ever to win three straight individual Heps titles was Army's Richard Shea...
Senior Jim Sapienza led the Big Green onslaught, covering the five-mile course in 24:23.9, just 10 seconds off the Hepatgonal record...
...Green's Jim Sapienza set a course record in the men's meet, clocking 28:26.8 over the 4.8-mile route. Marcel Gauthier of Dartmouth followed on Sapienza's heels...
...Crimson bettereds its 1982 fifty-place finish and avenged its narrow loss to Dartmouth two weeks ago in Boston but couldn't keep pace with the Midshipmen. After Junior Andy Gerkin's second-place finish, completing the five-mile course in 24:38.5 (7.4 seconds behind Dartmouth's Jim Sapienza), there was a long wait for the next Harvard harrier...
Dartmouth All-American Jim Sapienza won the race in 29:25, with Harvard sophomore Paul Gompers finishing 11 seconds later Other Crimson scorers were Andy Gerkin in fifth place (30:18), Peter Jelley in sixth (30:37), Rippy in eighth (31:04), and Cliff Sheehan (31:04). Shawn O'Neil finished as Dartmouth's fourth scorer just one second ahead of Rippy and Sheehan: if the Crimson pair had been ahead, the meet would have ended in a 30-30 deadlock...