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TODAY'S GAMES
Golf at NCAA qualifying match
Men's track at Penn Relays
Women's track at Penn Relays
Men's tennis at Army
Women's tennis vs. Syracuse, Soldiers Field courts. 2 p.m.
YESTERDAY'S RESULTS
Penn Relays
Kate Wiley of the Harvard women's track team took third in the 10,000 meters at the Penn Relays in Philadelphia yesterday.
The Crimson's only participant in the Relays' first day of events, Wiley cut the tape in 34:20.2, just 4.2 seconds off her personal best.
Paul Gompers, the Harvard men's team's sole competitor, fared worse in the collegiate 10,000 than did Wiley, despite having run a Harvard record 29:05.6 time in the 1984 Relays.
Michigan's Charlie Brewster ran away from the rest of the field in under 29 minutes, with Gompers placing 11th in 29:41.4
The Crimson men can expect a considerably higher finish from Cliff Sheehan Saturday night, when the All-American tries to become the first New England collegiate runner ever to break the four-minute mark in the open mile.
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