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W. Track Edge Out Competition, M. Track Third

"Jill was amazing," Taylor said. "With that throw, she would have won Heps last year."

Kornetsky also placed third in the discus with a throw of 39.06 meters. Sophomore Carrie Haberstroh finished fourth in the event.

Sophomore Natalie Grant, the school-record holder in weight throw, finished fourth in the hammer with a 45.57-meter toss.

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Freshman Donielle Colich's throw of 33.76 meters was good for fourth in the javelin.

Harvard finished behind Brown in the 4x100 and 4x400 relays, but second-place finishes over Dartmouth in each event were just enough to put the Crimson over the top.

The fact that Harvard managed to win the meet against Brown, the defending outdoor Heptagonal champions, despite missing top high-jumper Dora Gyorffy, bodes well for the Crimson's chances in this year's Outdoor Heps. Harvard finished ahead of Brown in this year's Indoor Heps.

"The outdoor season has different events," Taylor said. "But I think the Outdoor Heps will turn out to be just as close as this year's Indoor meet."

Gyorffy, this year's NCAA Indoor Champion in the high jump, was out with a minor foot injury suffered last week in Texas. That meet at Rice did much to spread the word about Harvard track.

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