"I missed the finals by three centimeters," Craay said. "I felt like I could have placed in the top four or five."
For those individuals who have not qualified to participate in next week's NCAA Championships, this weekend's event was the last competition for the Crimson until the start of the spring outdoor schedule.
"It's frustrating, especially since we have so long now to think about it," Craay said. "We've got a lot to work on before outdoor season."
Harvard Women
Two of them--juniors Brenda Taylor and Marna Schutte-- scored points.
In the 400-meter run, Taylor (54.33 sec) and Schutte (56.24 sec) finished second and seventh, respectively, garnering ten of the Crimson's 16 total points.
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