The Harvard men's indoor track team proved to be overly gracious hosts during the Intercollegiate Association of Amateur Athletes of America (IC4As) Indoor Track Championships, which were held this past weekend at the Gordon Track Center.
In the meet, the Crimson accommodated its competition, scoring in just one event and finishing in an eight-way tie for 36th place.
The women's team, meanwhile, fared somewhat better at the ECAC Championships at Northeastern University, claiming 14th place in a field of 46 teams.
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The Crimson (4-2, 2-2 Ivy), which placed ninth in last weekend's Heptagonal Championships, finished in the middle of the pack of a crowded field of 56 teams.
Harvard junior Arthur Fergusson accounted for all of the Crimson's scoring, placing third in the triple jump.
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