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Harvard Track and Field Starts Out Strong

“I knew I wasn’t going to hit the all-time record [on Saturday],” Glauser said. “Maybe [I will] in another month or so.”

In the men’s mile, it was all Harvard.

Senior middle distance runner Darcy Wilson led the way, earning first place in a field of 69 with a time of 4:14.69.

“[Wilson] took the race out and led wire to wire,” Saretsky said. “He didn’t have anyone pushing him, which really isn’t his style; he likes to feed off of the energy of others. But he went out and ran a great race today.”

Harvard placed five men in the mile’s top 12 spots. Sophomore middle distance runner Ryan Romain followed Wilson and finished with a time of 4:17.70. Behind Romain were junior Weishen Mead and sophomore Tyler Cusick, who finished in seventh and 10th place, respectively.

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“The best is still to come from both our men’s and women’s classes,” Saretsky said. “Today, we saw glimpses of what’s to come. I’m really looking forward to seeing what they put together during the championship part of our season.”

—Staff writer Dominic Martinez can be reached at dmartinez@college.harvard.edu.

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