CAMBRIDGE, Mass. – Harvard track & field rounded out the weekend with a series of strong results, as the Crimson shined at the Battle Road Twilight Meet 2.
HARVARD HIGHLIGHTS:
- A pair of Crimson ran the men's 100m. The Ivy League men's 100m champion, sophomore Timi Esan won the event with a personal-best time of 10.33.
- First-year William Brunner orchestrated a big time showing in the men's 3000m steeplechase, taking first place with a personal-best time of 8:51.10. Brunner now ranks sixth all-time in school history.
- The women's 400m saw senior Izzy Goudros post a time of 53.79, winning the event in the process. A native of Toronto, Ontario, Goudros now ranks fifth all-time in school history in the event.
- Another first-year, Hudson Allain, picked up a win, as Allain took first in the men's 400m with a time of 47.56.
- Two Crimson featured in the women's 200m. Senior Chloe Fair finished atop the podium with a time of 24.39, while sophomore Mickaila Haisley took second after sprinting a 24.40.
- Over on the men's side of the 200m, first-year Liam Acevedo won the event after posting a 21.31, while senior Steffan Jones captured second with a 22.30.
- The women's 800m rounded out the action, as first-year Abigail Sadler finished in 12th place with a time of 2:33.45.
UP NEXT:
The Crimson travel to Jacksonville, Florida from Wednesday, May 28 to Saturday, May 31, talking center stage at the 2025 NCAA East First Round. All four days of competition will air live on ESPN+.
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