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Crimson weight throwers also posted a pair of bests on the way to placing second in their respective events. Sophomore Jack Brady’s 15.59 meter heave in the shot put was a season-best, while freshman Eric Clayman’s 15.39 meter weight throw was a career-best. Harvard went 2-3 in the weight throw, as junior Neville Irani took third...
...went on I did start to loosen up a little more and the distance of my run increased, which is good.” The women’s squad also saw a trio of second-place finishers. Stanton cleared 3.65 meters in the pole vault, a season-best, while fellow senior Danielle Mirabal took second in the 60-meter dash with a time of 7.80 seconds. Junior Elissa Reidy took second in the triple jump with a personal-best 11.85 meters. “This was a real breakthrough meet for me,” Stanton said...
...race plans, which bodes well for the end of the season.”This was Harvard’s first meet since the Georgia Invitational in early December, and the team has stepped up its training over the last month. “We set some goals for ourselves because it’s really difficult to swim when you’re beaten up,” Pangilinan said. “We wanted to set a pool record, work on our walls, and see three season-best times out of people.”The Crimson surpassed...
...said of the Wildcats’ big men.Harris, along with New Hampshire’s Mike Christensen, led all scorers with 18 points. He shot 10-for-12 from the line, significantly higher than his .686 free throw percentage so far this season. Harris also added five steals and four rebounds.On the night, Harvard shot a season-best 81 percent from the line.Despite going into the break with a four-point lead, the Crimson had 15 turnovers and never was really able to get its offense into full gear.Harvard came out slow in the second half and did not score...
...then we’d have turnovers and they’d score. It took us long possessions to score, whereas they could just run and gun down the field.” That running and gunning resulted in a season-high 18 goals for Fairfield, and though Harvard’s 11-point output was also a season-best, it was countered by a lackluster defensive performance that saw sophomore goalie Joe Pike make just eight saves. “Joe was facing a lot of shots from in real tight,” senior attackman Greg Cohen said...