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Both Track & Field Programs Ranked 16th in USTFCCCA Program of the Year List

Story Links NEW ORLEANS, La. – Harvard track & field garnered national recognition this afternoon, as both Crimson squads ranked at No. 16 in the United States Track & Field and Cross Country Coaches Association Program of the Year list, an award that calculates a program’s success across the cross country, indoor track […]

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NEW ORLEANS, La. – Harvard track & field garnered national recognition this afternoon, as both Crimson squads ranked at No. 16 in the United States Track & Field and Cross Country Coaches Association Program of the Year list, an award that calculates a program’s success across the cross country, indoor track & field and outdoor track & field campaigns.

Anchored by a first place finish from two-time NCAA men’s cross country national champion Graham Blanks ’24, the Crimson men’s cross country squad finished in 27th at the NCAA Cross Country Championships in Madison, Wisconsin last fall. All-America showings from Kenny Ikeji ’24 and junior Tito Alofe pushed Harvard to a strong showing at the NCAA Indoor Championships, as a third place showing from junior Ferenc Kovacs highlighted Harvard’s time at the NCAA Outdoor Championships.

The women’s year started with a 28th place finish at the NCAA Cross Country Championships, followed by a meteoric rise at the NCAA Indoor Championships. In a historic in Virginia Beach, Virginia, 11 Crimson women earned All-America First Team status, as Harvard led the nation in All-America First Team selections and finished in a program-best 11th place in the team standings. All-America First Team showings from Chloe Fair ’24 and Izzy Goudros ’24 wrapped the Crimson’s season at the NCAA Outdoor Championships.

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