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The Harvard men's and women's ski teams had successful weekends at the Mad River Glen Carnival in Vermont, as both nordic teams and the men's alpine squad placed fist overall.
In the women's nordic division, Mauya Deehu won the individual race, while Sara Forsdyke took third and Joy Clendenning sixth place overall.
The Crimson combined to take the relay race, giving the squad a total of 82 points--well ahead of second place Colby, which finished with 68 points.
On the men's side, Dan Carey and John Seybold finished second and third respectively in the individual event, with the Crimson again taking the relay to capture the total point competition.
Alpine
In alpine skiing, the Harvard men's team too the championship, and the women finished third overall.
P.A. Weiner led the Crimson men, winning the slalom race and earning third in the giant slalom.
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