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...weekend. Co-captain Jack Brady continued his dominance in the men’s shot put, taking first with a distance of 16.56 meters. Sophomore Brian Paison took first in the 800-meter run with a time of 1:50.58, and sophomore Steven Geloneck pulled off a second-place finish in the 100-meter dash, earning five and three points, respectively, for Harvard...
...meter hurdles—with a time of 14.49—and the long jump, with a distance of 5.93 meters. Juniors Lee and Claire Richardson and freshman Carlyle Davis also turned in strong results, with Richardson winning the 3,000-meter run and Davis and Lee taking second and third in the 800-meter...
...second varsity boat established a clear lead in the opening strokes and held steady for the rest of the course length, crossing the finish line more than 11 seconds ahead of the Orange at 6:44.0. The varsity four “A” echoed the 2V’s victory, pushing half a boat length ahead of the Big Green by the 500-meter mark. The boat extended its lead over the remainder of the race, coming in at 7:31.9 to Dartmouth?...
Although the Radcliffe varsity eight (1-4) held pace with the Big Green’s boat at the outset of the race, Dartmouth decisively pulled away by the 1,000-meter point, leaving the Black and White and Syracuse to battle for second place. Radcliffe made its move on the Orange in the second half of the race, crossing the finish in 6:32.0—four seconds in front of Syracuse but almost 12 seconds shy of Dartmouth’s boat...
...second-place overall finish bodes well for the Black and White, which has struggled as of late. Prior to the O’Leary Cup, Radcliffe heavyweight crew had lost three straight races to Ivy League opponents Brown, Princeton, and Cornell. The team was also burdened by injuries, which prompted O’Leary to alter boat lineups. Still, this weekend’s win over Syracuse may be the starting point of the Black and White’s rebound...