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Make a Run for It
Harvard runners compete in the Ivy League Heptagonal Championships on Oct. 28, 2022. In that event, the women won the conference while the men came second. Led by then-junior Maia Ramsden and then-sophomore Graham Blanks, these Crimson athletes now captain the 2023-24 teams.
Make a Run For It
Harvard runners compete in the Ivy League Heptagonal Championships on Oct. 28, 2022. In that event, the women won the conference while the men came second. Led by junior Maia Ramsden and sophomore Graham Blanks, the Crimson continued its success last weekend in the National Championships.
Jack-in-the-Box
First-year Jack Crook secured a 7-2 decision in Harvard's Senior Night on Feb. 17 at the Malkin Athletic Center. Crook was an instrumental team member for the Crimson this year in the 149- and 157-pound weight classes, fastening many victories.
A Tarantino Movie
Junior Leo Tarantino locked in a major decision at 184 lbs in Harvard's Feb. 17 match against Brown. The Crimson went on to win the match 32-10.
Hares, not Tortoises
Harvard runners compete in the Ivy League Heptagonal Championships on Oct. 28. In that event, the women won the conference while the men came second. Led by junior Maia Ramsden and sophomore Graham Blanks, the Crimson continued its success last weekend in the National Championships.
Regional Champs
Junior Maia Ramsden (left) and junior Graham Blanks (right), cross the finish line at the Ivy League Heptagonal Championships on October 28 in their respective races. Ramsden, who won the race, also won the Northeast Regional individual title. Blanks, who finished second at the conference meet, also won the Northeast Regional individual title.
Smiles at Ivies
Then-first-year Felicia Pasadyn celebrates with a teammate after their race during the Ivy League Championship meet in February of 2020 at Brown University.
Leader of the Pack
Iz Sagar (#219) leads the way at Ivy Heps. Individually, Sagar contributed to the Harvard scoring effort at NCAAs, finishing 173rd with a time of 20:57.
Leading the Pack
Multiple Harvard men's cross country runners cluster to the front of the pack at Ivy League Heptagonal Championships earlier this season. Last weekend, both the men's and women's programs capped their seasons at NCAA Nationals, with 12th and 25th-place finishes respectively.
Crimson and Gold
The Harvard women's cross country team celebrates its 2021 Ivy League Championship on October 30th. Crimson women's XC won NCAA Northeast regionals this past weekend, with the men's team finishing second as they both gear up for NCAA nationals this weekend.