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Harriers Prepared for Heps

Dartmouth Favored in Men's and Women's Divisions

"Dartmouth will be tough to beat," Benjamin said. "They dominated the last race against us, but they will only have one or two of their top people running at Heps."

Nagging Injuries

A big question mark for the Crimson recently has been keeping people healthy. Ted Ullyot is expected to run although he is still hobbled by injuries and Todd Wells, who finished ninth at HYPs, is also expected to run despite a nagging hip problem that has bothered him for the last few weeks.

"We've been talking a lot lately and we haven't performed up to expectations," Benjamin said, "so this is our last chance to really prove to ourselves how good we think we are."

Besides Benjamin and Wells, those who placed last week and expected to run are Robert Morrison (7th), Andrew Webster (11th) and Brian Davis (12th).

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"It probably won't be much different from other races," Lewis said, "but it's more crowded with people and you get more excited."

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