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Crimson Improves At Final Heps Meet

And the quartet composed of freshman Jared Kadich, sophomores Zach Herring and Julian Sherwin, and Dingus placed fifth in the men’s 4x400-meter relay.

For the men’s squad, its fourth-place finish behind Brown was a bittersweet.

“It was a little heartbreaking finishing in fourth and just one point away from third,” Saretsky said. “But it was still a great meet for us overall.”

While solid performances gained the women 71 points and the men 75 points, neither squad could not keep pace with Princeton, whose women’s and men’s squads finished in first place with 132 points and 197 points, respectively.

With their victories this weekend, the Tigers swept Ivy titles in cross country and both indoor and outdoor track and field, earning the triple crown for both the men’s and women’s teams. Princeton’s performance this season leaves little doubt as to which school dominates the Ivy League in both track and field and cross country.

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The Crimson returns back into action next weekend for the ECAC/IC4A tournament next weekend in Princeton, N.J.

—Staff writer Oluwatoni A. Campbell can be reached at oluwatoni.campbell@college.harvard.edu.

CORRECTION

In his story "Crimson Improves At Final Heps Meet," published May 9, Oluwatoni A. Campbell incorrectly stated that junior Nico Weiler took first place in the shot put at the Heptagonal Championships. It was actually freshman Dustin Brode who won the event; Weiler won the pole vault.

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