Taylor, who won three events a week ago, placed third in this weekend's 60-meter high hurdles event with a mark of 8.39 seconds.
Overall, she accounted for fourteen of Harvard's sixteen points. Still, Taylor said she was slightly displeased that she had failed to better her previous times in those two events.
"I was a little disappointed because I had entered the weekend with high expectations," Taylor said.
As a team, Harvard finished second among Ivy League squads.
Dartmouth, which scored 19.50 points, placed eleventh.
"Coming off of the Heptagonals Championship, this was somewhat anti-climactic," said Taylor. "Each of us was mostly looking to improve our own individual times."
Of the four Harvard representatives, only freshman thrower Jill Kornetsky was able to turn in a personal best performance.
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