The men's Nordic 3x5-kilometer relay of Boris Granovsky, Smith Schleler and Ross MacDonald combined for a 17th finish in 1 hour 33.1 seconds.
In the downhill events, the Crimson found the icy terrain difficult to ski. However, Harvard had some fine personal performances.
In the men's giant slalom, Peter Gage, Bryan Bellmare and Matthew
Perone had strong performances finishing 38th, 39th and 40th,
respectively.
In the slalom, Perone finished 40th and was the Crimson's top finisher.
On the women's side, Sarah Luskin was Harvard's top finisher in the giant slalom, and Katharine Greer was the Crimson's top competitor in the slalom.
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