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...race. Leading the charge for the Crimson was an extremely talented Class of 2011. Freshman Kate Mills was one of just three Harvard athletes to qualify for NCAAs, capping a season in which she set a school record in the 200 IM (2:01.72) and earned three top-eight finishes at Ivies. Mills just missed All-American status in the 200 butterfly, placing 19th at NCAAs with a season-best time of 1:58.04. She was second in the Ivy League in the event. “It’s sometimes really hard to instill in the freshmen that...
...record of 46.65.“Favia’s had an outstanding year,” Saretsky said. “This year she’s really put herself in as one of our top performers.”Classmate Shannon Flahive tallied a season-best 4,741 points to collect second in the heptathlon, while freshman Jessica Fronk amassed 4,669 points to take fourth in the event.In addition to being a part of the record-setting 4x100 team, junior Brittan Smith placed fifth in the 100-meter dash with a personal best of 11.97.Harvard will...
...time of 1:48.87 was good enough for 58th place in the 200-yard freestyle. Mills, who was seeded 68th going into the event, dropped half a second from her season-best time. Caroline Burckle of Florida won the event with a time of 1:43.10.The final day of the meet brought with it Mills’ best event, the 200-yard butterfly. The freshman delivered, turning in a season-best 1:58.04 to place 19th in the event, three spots away from an All-American finish. Saori Haruguchi, representing Oregon State, set a meet record en route to winning...
...meter leap in the high jump placed her first in the event, with Emde taking second with her season-best jump of 1.67 meters. Senior co-captain Molly Boyle threw a personal best 16.25 meter distance to win the weight throw event and classmate Clara Blattler captured the win in the pole vault, clearing 3.75 meters. Junior Aishlinn O’Callaghan’s 2:12.40 time in the 800 meter was her personal best and qualified her for the ECAC Championships. The men’s side did not fare as well, finishing with only 25 points. Princeton...
...chance to compete in the weight throw. But all that aside, the women’s team mustered up an impressive cadre of individual performances. In the track events, junior Aishlinn O’Callaghan finished seventh in the 500 meter with a Harvard season-best time of 1:16.19. Freshman Kathryn Orchowski posted a time of 1:17.13 in the same event, notching a 12th place finish. But the Crimson women found their greatest successes in the 5000 meter, filling out four of the top 25 spots. Freshman Meghan Houser finished 25th with a time of 18:00.57, while...