"It's hard to tell at this stage," Schutte said. "Freshman like Mairead O'Callaghan and Leann Hymas are going to be up there."
Harvard Men
"For Arthur, the competition is there," Haggerty said. "This could really be a banner year for him."
The two captains, Kraay and Clever, should both place highly again at Heps.
Clever placed in the weight throw in Indoor Heps. He should especially shine in the javelin in the spring, an event in which he is the two-time defending Heptagonal champion. Kraay placed second in the shot put at Outdoor Heps last year.
Senior Ed Baker is coming off his best cross-country season. He placed third at the cross-country Heptagonal meet and sixth at the NCAA qualifier. He will highlight Harvard's distance events during the track season.
This may be the year for senior Chuck Nwokocha. The sprinter, whose 93-yard kickoff return for a touchdown was the brightest spot of The Game, will be with the team for the full season now that he no longer has to leave for spring football.
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