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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.
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.
1st Place
Senior Matthew Pereira poses with the individual first-place medal.
CHAMPS
The women's cross country team celebrates its Ivy League team championship.
We Are the Champions
Junior Isabell Sagar, pictured above earlier in the season, finished third overall in the Ivy League Heptagonal Championship with a time of 20:31.8. Sagar's individual effort was one of many that helped power the Crimson women to 37 points and the team first-place finish.
Dynamic Duo
First-year Angel You and senior Rachel Lim play doubles together earlier in the season. Over the weekend, the pair contributed again for the Crimson, including singles victories for both You and Lim against Columbia, 6-2, 6-3 and 6-4, 6-4, respectively.
Fresh Off the Block
Harvard men's cross country faces off against Yale at an event a couple of years ago. Both men's and women's cross country teams are prepared to face their conference rivals at the Ivy League Championships on October 30th.
Top of the Dozen
Sophomore Brian Ma follows through for a Harvard men's golf squad that is coming off of a first-place finish in the Autumn Invitational, topping the 12-team field.
Double Trouble
First-year Angel You and senior Rachel Lim team up in doubles against Boston University.
A Race Between Rivals
The Harvard men’s cross country team lines up alongside Yale, one of the four Ivy League foes faced this week at the Coast-to-Coast Battle in Beantown meet, in a contest from a couple of years ago.