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Princeton Takes HYP As Harvard Comes in Second Again

Seniors led the way for the Crimson men as senior Ablorde Ashigbe joined fellow thrower Brode to come in second in the weighted throw with a distance of 17.70 meters.

Senior distance runner Dan Chenoweth placed second in the men’s 3000 (8:11.16) and third in the mile (4:09.42), while classmate Brian Hill proved to be a dominant force in the middle distance events.

Hill won the 500 in 1:03.75 and ran the first leg for Harvard’s 4x800 winning relay team.

This weekend’s results affirmed Princeton’s position as the odds-on favorite in the Ivies, but the individual successes of some of the Crimson did well to boost the confidence of a young team.

“That personal best meant a lot to me, and I’m very excited about that throw,” Johnson said. “There were a lot of personal bests this weekend, and it really shows the progression we’ve made through this indoor season.”

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The Crimson will be off this coming weekend as it trains up for the Heptagonal Championships in New York City at the end of the month.

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