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Busy Harvard Competes on Both Coasts at Two Invitationals

Mead Pencils
Angeline L. Baniqued

Sophomore Weishen Mead, shown above in earlier action, had a strong performance at the Larry Ellis Invitation in Princeton, N.J., on Saturday. The second-year 800-meter runner came in first place in his heat with a time of 1:53.52. His time was good for third-best overall in the event.

By taking on the Brutus Hamilton Invitational in Berkeley, Calif., and the Larry Ellis Invitational in Princeton, N.J., the Harvard track squad went coast-to-coast to bring back some school records, season records, and personal bests.

“I think we had a good weekend overall,” Crimson coach Jason Saretsky said. “I was most pleased with our sprinters and jumpers out in Cal and our middle distance runners and jumpers in Princeton.

“This week was more about continuing to work on individual performances, as we gear up for outdoor championships in two weeks.”

LARRY ELLIS INVITATIONAL

After strong performances against Yale in the annual Harvard-Yale dual meet, a contingent of Harvard runners and jumpers made its way down to Princeton this past Saturday to take on the rest of the Ancient Eight and the Northeast.

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Clearing the bar at 1.65 meters, senior Dina Emde finished in a 10-way tie for third place in the high jump, behind second-place McKenzie Majchrzak of Army and first-place Monique Roberts of Columbia.

In the 1500-meter race, senior middle-distance runner Jamie Olson and freshman distance runner Morgan Kelly finished in second and third place, respectively. Olson finished in a time of 4:45.12, while Kelly finished a little under three seconds later in 4:48.09.

In the women’s 800-meter dash, freshman Alaina Murphy won her heat of the women’s 800-meter with a time of 2:13.24, while classmate and teammate Emma Lucken finished in third in her heat of the 800-meter with a time of 2:22.54.

On the men’s side of the 800-meter race, sophomore Weishen Mead ran away with first place in his heat in 1:53.52. With that time, Mead set not only a new season best for himself but also walked away with the third fastest time for the 800-meter event in the competition.

BRUTUS HAMILTON INVITATIONAL

On the other side of the country, another contingent of Crimson runners and jumpers was similarly making new records.

On the women’s side, freshmen Christina Twicken and Meisha Brooks and juniors Shannon Conway and Magdalena Robak won the 4x400 relay race in a time of 3:45.1. Their mark was not only a best for the four runners but also the fifth-fastest time in Harvard history.

“They’ve just had a really strong year,” Saretsky said. “And it’s a similar time to what they ran during the indoor season at the ECACs. Its great to see them back to that form. It looks like they are hitting their stride as we head into the championship part of the season.”

Sophomore Sydnie Leroy posted a season-best mark in the women’s pole vault while taking sixth in the event. Leroy, who posted in a final height of 3.71 meters, came up just short in her attempt to topple the school record in pole vaulting.

In the 1500-meter race, senior Claire Richardson and junior Kailyn Kuzmuk finished in 10th and 11th place, respectively. Kuzmuk’s finishing time of 4:32.18 was a new personal best for the distance runner.

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