Nearly all of Harvard’s points came from the field events, where the Crimson dominated.
“Our field team has traditionally been very strong, and they really stepped up,” co-captain Nicky Grant said.
On the track, senior Carrie McGraw earned points with a fourth place finish in the 400 and a sixth place finish in the 200. Her times were 56.24 and 25.08, respectively, both personal records.
In the high jump, senior Kart Siilats took first place with a jump of 1.8 meters, well ahead of the rest of the field, most of which was unable to clear more than 1.65 meters.
Junior Helena Ronner corralled two jumping events, taking the full 10 points in both the long jump and the high jump. Ronner’s long jump of 6.09 meters was a personal best and half a meter more than her nearest competitor. She also recorded an impressive 12.54 in the triple jump.
In the other portion of the field events, the throws, Harvard excelled as well.
Sophomore Johanna Doyle came in second place in the hammer throw, recording a distance of 56.44 meters.
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