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Track Looks to Score at Heps

"From a team perspective, could be very difficult to get one of the top spots in the league," Ciollo said. "Third or fourth is very realistic. Princeton and Navy are very strong, and right now we don't have the same type of depth that they've shown. We do, however, expect to compete and have many who will do well individually."

One individual whom the Crimson can expect to perform quite well at Heps is sophomore high jumper Dora Gyorffy. Less than one week removed from her second-place finish in Philadelphia, the nation's No. 2 ranked high jumper should dominate competition at Heptagonals.

Two other runners will try to top their personal bests the same week in which they were set. Sophomore Brenda Taylor shattered her own school record in the 400 hurdles with a time of 59.49, and senior runner Scott Muoio will also try to improve on a personal best time in the steeplechase of 8:59.39.

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For Harvard men and women's track, all of the personal bests and school records appear to be falling at just the right time. Peaking late in the season as planned, Harvard could be poised to upset several unsuspecting teams at Heptagonals.

Come Saturday, the Crimson will have every opportunity to amplify the noise they have made in the Ivy League thus far.

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