CAMBRIDGE, Mass. – In the Crimson's final showing before the 2025 Ivy League Heptagonal Indoor Track & Field Championships, two Harvard track & field student-athletes took center stage at the USATF-NE Indoor Track & Field Championships.
An All-American Second Team selection in the indoor men's high jump last season, sophomore
Tito Alofe produced a stellar showing in the event on Sunday afternoon. A native of Peachtree City, Georgia, Alofe cleared the bar at 2.23m (7'3.75"), surpassing his school record of 2.22m (7'3.25") from last season. With this mark, Alofe is now tied for sixth on the national performance list.
Senior
Anastasia Retsa finished in first place in the women's pole vault, reaching 4.25m (13'11.25"). A native of Athens, Greece, Retsa currently holds the Ivy League record in the women's pole vault with a jump of 4.41m (14'5.5").Â
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The Crimson begin the postseason this weekend, traveling to Ithaca, New York on Saturday, Mar. 1 and Sunday, Mar. 2 for the 2025 Ivy League Heptagonal Indoor Track & Field Championships.
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