Early on Sunday, Fergusson and freshman Tekky Andrew-Jaja ignited the Crimson's rally in the triple jump. The pair claimed second and third respectively to garner 14 points for Harvard.
"We had to set a tone," Fergusson said.
And set a tone they did. After the triple jump, Harvard reeled off a string of important finishes that helped it ascend quickly in the meet's standings.
First was Shawn Parker's 8.21-second performance in the 60-meter hurdles.
One event later, junior Kobie Fuller exploded for a third-place finish in the 400-meter dash with a time of 48.74.
Next came the biggest surprise of all.
In the 800-meter race, freshman Alasdair McLean-Foreman outran four runners who were seeded ahead of him to take first place in 1:51.25.
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