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...Daniel Chenoweth also captured second place with a season-best IC4A qualifying time of 7:46.22. Chenoweth also finished the mile in a personal-best time of 4:11.25 to place second and qualify him for the IC4A event. The Crimson returns to Gordon Track next Sunday for the USATF New England Championships before heading to Cornell for the Heptagonal Championships, which are an important opportunity for both the men and women to make marks in the Ivies before the start of the outdoor season. “Our goal is always to place in the top half in Heps...
...said, ‘I really want to go for it this indoor season,’” Saretsky said, and that is exactly what Barrett has done. Coming off a fourth place finish in the mile at last weekend’s USATF New England Championships, he will be leading the Crimson in this weekend’s Heptagonals meet, which serves as the Ivy League championship, running...
...final tune-up before Heptagonals next weekend, several Crimson runners, throwers, and jumpers turned in strong performances at the USATF New England Indoor Championship at Gordon Track on Sunday. The women’s team was lead by sophomore Shannon Flahive, who won the long jump with a 5.75 meter leap. Sophomore Becky Christensen came in second in the high jump after leaping 1.73 meters, while junior Clara Blattler tied for second in the pole vault with classmate Sally Stanton, with each clearing a height of 3.65 meters. Junior Molly Boyle was third in the weight throw with...
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...
This weekend, Harvard freshman Lindsey Scherf placed sixth in the USATF Junior Cross Country National Championship in Fort Vancouver, Wash. By placing as high as she did, Scherf will now be part of the US team—which includes the top six runners from the weekend’s race—that will compete at the Junior World Championships in March in St. Galmier, France...