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By Mandi Nyambi
At Saturday’s Harvard-Yale meet at the McCurdy Outdoor Track, freshman Jarvis Harris leaps on his way to victory in the men’s 110-meter hurdles. Harris also placed first in the men’s triple jump and seventh in the men’s 200m dash. Both the Crimson men’s and women’s squads topped Yale.
At Saturday’s Harvard-Yale meet at the McCurdy Outdoor Track, freshman Jarvis Harris leaps on his way to victory in the men’s 110-meter hurdles. Harris also placed first in the men’s triple jump and seventh in the men’s 200m dash. Both the Crimson men’s and women’s squads topped Yale.

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