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Harvard’s men’s and women’s track and field teams traveled to New Haven for the HYP tri-meet, where the women almost upset the Tigers, falling by a narrow four points to finish second. The men placed third. With 58 points, the Harvard women tallied seven ECAC qualifying finishes and nine personal bests to overpower the Bulldogs’ meager 39 points, but came up just short of Princeton’s 62. “The meet was really exciting,” junior Becky Christensen said...
...take a two-week break from competition for final exams before resuming its Ivy season at Blodgett Pool against Brown on Jan. 26. It will be the first and only home dual meet for Harvard this season and the last home meet for the Crimson’s seniors.The Crimson will then face Yale and Princeton, traditionally the team’s toughest league competition, in a tri-meet over the first weekend in February as its final tuneup before the Ivy championships.“[The Penn meet] sets the tone. We’ll work on the little...
...against two talented Ivy squads at the annual Harvard-Yale-Princeton meet. But this year, both Crimson squads walked away with victories over rival Yale—the first time that feat had been achieved in six years by the men and in eight years by the women. The women edged the Bulldogs by 11 points, while the men won by eight points in Princeton. On the men’s side, it was solely a dual meet, as the Princeton men have not taken part in the tri-meet since 1998. Yale’s Jake Gallagher...
...entered the meet at the last minute.”A select number traveled to New Haven on Friday night for the Giengengack Invitational and turned in their best performances of the season. Another contingent will head to Boston University today for the Indoor vs. Multi Team Meet. Sophomore Becky Christensen continued to collect records as she bettered the year-old meet record of 1.70 meters with a jump of 1.75 meters. Christensen, who is currently ranked 11th in the nation in the high jump, was coming off a personal best jump of 1.80 meters in the tri-meet against...
After nearly three weeks of hitting the books, the Harvard men’s and women’s track teams returned to their running shoes at Satuday’s tri-meet, finishing in third place against Brown and Cornell at Gordon Track. The men’s side put up 26 points, falling short of the Big Red’s 108 and the Bears’ 36, while the Harvard women managed 18 points. Cornell took first on the women’s side with 94 points, and Brown’s 47 points secured a second...