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Skiing Season Recap

Harvard’s nordic team had a successful carnival season as well, putting two of its skiers in position to qualify for nationals going into the final weekend of the regular season in Middlebury, Vt.

On the women’s side, senior Jen Rolfes had a solid carnival season, marking a vast improvement from her junior season performance and securing her spot in the NCAA Championships before regionals began.

She finished 12th that weekend in the women’s 5k classic, earning her All-East recognition.

For the men’s team, junior Akeo Maifeld-Carucci and senior Chris Stock both qualified for nationals.

Maifeld-Carucci was well on his way to qualifying before the final weekend at Middlebury, but the fate of Stock was less certain.

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Fortunately for the skier, a 39th place finish gave him just enough points to head to nationals.

At nationals in Park City, Utah, Rolfe missed the cutoff for the top 10, finishing in 17th in the classic 5K.

In the 15K, the senior finished in 43:03.00, a time that slipped her into 23rd overall.

After the 2012-2013 season in which the only Harvard skier at nationals finished 15 spots behind her bib spot, the team as a whole improved greatly this year.

As a squad, the Crimson finished 14th in a field of 23 at nationals. Harvard racers managed to earn points in five of the six races in which they competed.

Going forward, the team will have to replace Nadler, the most decorated skier in Crimson history.

“[Nadler] put Harvard skiing on the map,” Udolf said.

Nadler’s example, however, will live on in the team’s memory and the squad’s training.

“The team will miss her tremendously,” Udolf explained. “[Nadler] has definitely been a role model for the entire team.  Everybody has looked up to hernot only on the slopes, but off of it as well.”

With the continued work, the squad is hoping to build the program and qualify more skiers for national competition in the future.

“I think ultimately the goal is always to qualify kids for NCAAs,” Merryweather explained.

“We’ve had a lot of problems with being able to race as well as we trained,” Merryweather added.

“So I think we have to get ourselves in the correct mentality so that both the practice and competitive runs can link up with each other, and we can race as well as we train.”

—Staff writer Jacob W. Lynch can be reached at jacoblync@gmail.com.

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