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M. and W. Track Performs Well at IC4A and ECAC

Taylor, who earlier in the season became the first Crimson woman to crack the 12-second barrier in the 100-meters, has been an imposing force for Harvard in the short distances.

Equally dominant in her respective event, junior Dora Gyorffy blew away the competition with a first place finish in the high jump. Gyorffy was named Most Outstanding Athlete at Heps last week and currently shares the NCAA Indoor record for the high jump.

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Other Crimson women who placed this weekend include junior Marna Schutte with a fourth place finish in the 400-meters and sophomore Carrie McGraw with a sixth place finish in the 400-hurdles.

Up next for the Crimson is the NCAA meet in two weeks. Harvard will find out tomorrow who will be participating, although most expect at least Gyorffy and Taylor to represent the women and Clever and Dinneen to represent the men.

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