Track and Cross Country
Runners Look To Get to Nationals
A bus will bring fans to the NCAA Regional Cross Country Meet at Franklin Park on Saturday-but if you’re anything like Dan Chenoweth, you’ll get there faster by running.
For Rich-er
Junior Claire Richardson will look to qualify for her second-straight NCAA Championship meet this weekend, as Harvard runs in its regional qualifier. On the men’s side, junior Dan Chenoweth will lead the pack.
Harvard Shows Depth at Heptagonal Championships
In a season of individual accomplishments and strong team showings, the Harvard cross country teams did not disappoint at the Heptagonal Championships this Friday. The men’s and women’s squads traveled to Van Cortlandt Park in New York and emerged with the first individual men’s title and highest women’s finish since 1995.
Junior Moves Into National Scene With Finish
With the squad split over two races this weekend, some of Harvard cross-country’s less experienced members enjoyed an opportunity to show what they can do. For junior Dan Chenowith and the rest of the veterans, the group only continued to prove its dominance. The Crimson’s top runners traveled to Terre Haute, Ind. Saturday for the NCAA pre-nationals, while another contingent, led primarily by freshmen, competed at the UAlbany Invitational held by the University at Albany.
COOL RUNNINGS
Junior Dan Chenoweth’s eighth-place individual finish bolstered Harvard to a 23rd team performance in the 34-team Pre-Nationals.
Crimson Men and Women Runners Sweep Bulldogs
BOSTON—When the Harvard cross-country team hosted Yale in the squads’ annual dual meet Friday afternoon at Franklin Park, it looked like the Crimson had set out to do more than just win. It wanted to put on a clinic. The men’s and women’s teams demonstrated different strategies for topping their respective opponents, with the men employing clever tactics to barely hold off the Bulldogs, while the women simply strong-armed the competition.
Talent Runs in the Family
Cara Sprague and Claire Richardson are junior runners for Harvard, but what these teammates have in common—besides the track—is that they both have a younger brother on the team.
Women Shine at Van Cortland Park
A common fear among athletes successful in their debut seasons is falling into a “sophomore slump,” but so far the
Rookie Shines, Wins First Collegiate Race
For a new collegiate runner, no one knew what to expect from a rookie heralding from a small Catholic high
SEASON RECAP: Saretsky’s Team Continues To Improve
For cross country and track and field—two sports dictated mostly by individual results—it is often difficult to measure team success.
FEMALE ATHLETE OF THE YEAR RUNNER-UP: Jumper Repeats as All-American
After a record-setting junior year in which she finished fourth at the NCAA Indoor Championships, garnered All-American honors, won both