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Sophomore Lindsey Scherf continues to prove that she is one of the best young female distance runners in the country. On Saturday, the Harvard track and field star finished 54th at the USATF Cross Country Championships at Van Cortlandt Park just outside New York City. Her time of 30:23 for the 8-kilometer race put her just under four minutes behind the winner. Blake Russell, a 30-year old professional runner, won the championship race in 26:47. Only three runners associated with colleges finished higher than Scherf, with Chelsea McKell of BYU leading that pack with...
...won’t pay any attention to track and field either, lest I might notice sophomore Lindsay Scherf decimating Harvard distance running records and recording internationally competitive times...
...Harvard managing only 38 points. Harvard captured the top two spots in the women’s 60-meter hurdles. Senior Mary Serdakowski took first place at 8.96 seconds, and freshman Dara Wilson came in just a hundredth of a second behind her. Freshman Becky Christensen and sophomore Lindsey Scherf also came away with top finishes for the Crimson women, winning the 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...
...compete in the non-scoring Dartmouth Invitational in Hanover, N.H. A number of the team’s top competitors did not make the trip in lieu of next weekend’s important meet against Yale and Princeton, while the women’s top performer, sophomore Lindsey Scherf, went to Notre Dame to compete with some of the nation’s best. For the men, senior James Rhodes and junior Peter Mullen were the only two athletes to win their events. The former led a sweep of the top three spots in the weight throw with...
...struggle in falling to Cornell and Brown. While the men managed 25 points—Brown won the meet with 73—the women grabbed 35.5 to finish far behind first place Cornell. The Crimson women had three top finishes on the day, with sophomore Lindsey Scherf, senior Mary Serdakowski, and sophomore Clara Blattler winning the mile, 60-meter hurdles and pole vault, respectively. Scherf edged her competitors with a time of 4:49.79, while Serdakowski’s time of 8.84 earned her the victory. While not finishing in first in any event, junior Stevie DeGroff earned five...