http://web.mit.edu/hwtaylor/mtfxc/indoor/02-03/gbc.res.html
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Thanks to the heads-up form Harold Mateo, who took a moment away from his studies (triple major: nuclear physics, psychology, and pre-med). In the Men's competition, Northeastern rolled up the field with just over 200 points, followed by MIT with 106.5. Bentley was 4th in the 5 team field with 55 points. Northeastern also took the Women's competition with 205 points. Harvard was second with 93. Bentley was 5th in the 5 team competition. |
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Mike Killam ( Groton Dunstable 00 and Bentley 04 )
placed 14 in the Mile with a 4:42.61. MIT's Brian Anderson ran
a spiffy 4:18 for first.
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Kris Lake (Shepherd Hill HS '02 and Bentley '06)
placed 4th in the long jump with a nice 20-01.25. Kris (don't call
me Christopher) also placed 9th in the triple jump with a distance of 39-07.00
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Harold Mateo ( Fitchburg 00 and Bentley 04 ) ran
6.65 to lead his heat in the 55 meter qualifier, then 6.59 to
place second in the finals behind Northeastern's Bismark Osei and his
6.52. Harold also placed 5th in the 200 meters with a 23.25.
Northeastern's Idris Payne topped the field with 22.28.
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Jenny Farrell ( Algonquin 02 and Bentley 06 ) placed
8th in the mile with 5:31.24 2. Jenny is a 4x T&G All Star. Brandeis'
Mariko Tansey Holbrook was 1st with 5:03.95.
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Tuesday, May 20, 2008 05:16 PM