Fergusson leaped 15.49 meters, finishing behind Georgetown junior Nathan Rollins (15.99 m) and Cornell senior J.P. Pollak (15.73 m).
The rest of the Crimson squad, however, failed to even qualify for the final rounds of their respective events.
In the 60-meter dash, Harvard junior Chuck Nwokocha finished third in his preliminary heat, but placed seventh in the semi-finals with a time of 7.07 seconds.
He had needed to finish in the top four to advance.
Sophomore Kobie Fuller finished his qualifying heat in the 400-meter run with a mark of 49.11 seconds.
His time, however, was good only for fourth place--not enough to move into the final round.
Co-captain Dominic Patillo also missed out on the finals, claiming fourth place in his preliminary race in the 800-meter run.
In the shot put, junior John Craay placed fifth in his preliminary flight with a throw of 16.01 meters.
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