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Track and Field Captures Pair of Second Place Finishes at Annual HYP Meet
Princeton, N.J. – The Harvard men’s
and women’s’ track teams both captured second place
finishes at the annual HYP meet, hosted by Princeton Saturday.
The men collected 48 points on the day, topping Yale (27) and
falling to host Princeton (105), after capturing two events.
Freshman Kenneth Wang Kan continued to be a force in the jumps,
posting wins in the long jump (7.02 meters) and triple jump (14.43
meters). Steven Geloneck recorded another strong finish for the
Crimson, qualifying first in the 60 meter dash and finishing in
second in the event.
The women finished the afternoon with 47.50 points, besting Yale
(21) and finishing behind Princeton (90.50), while capturing three
events. Olivia Weeks gave the Crimson its first win of the day,
taking the title in the triple jump with a mark of 12.10 meters.
Mary Hirst and Dina Emde finished one-two in the high jump, posting
jumps of 1.65 meters, and Ashtynn Baltimore and Christine Reed did
the same in the 60 meter hurdles with times of 8.88 and 8.95,
respectively.
Harvard returns to action in two weeks at the Heptagonal
Championships, hosted by Dartmouth Feb. 27-28.









