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W. Track Sweeps Top Competition, M. Track Splits

Andrew-Jaja and senior Arthur Fergusson led the Crimson in the field. Andrew-Jaja won the triple jump with a personal best 14.53-meter leap and cleared the 2.01-meter bar to earn second in the high jump. Fergusson placed just behind his teammate in the triple jump and placed second in the long jump. Junior Aaron Snead finished tied for third in the pole vault.

In the individual distance events, Harvard was shut out of victories yet still earned its fair share of points. Freshman Alisdair McLean-Forman and sophomore John Traugott placed two-three in the 1000, while senior Ed Baker and sophomore Matthew Seidel finished three-four in the mile. Sophomore Chris Antunes was fourth in the 800.

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The two-mile relay team won convincingly in a time of 7:43.75--only Princeton and Columbia have raced faster in the Ivies this year.

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