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CRIMSON NOTEBOOK

By Tara H. Arden-smith

The Harvard women's cross country team shined at the Greater Boston Invitational last Friday at Franklin Park, beating three of its four opponents. Harvard downed Brandeis (18-48), Boston University (26-33), Tufts (15-50) and Northeastern (15-50), and tied Boston College, 28-28.

Harvard junior Alais Griffin put in the strongest performance of the day, placing third our of 60 runners with a time of 18:35.

Other top finishers were Captain Karin Swartz (fifth, 18:44), sophomore Jennifer Kearney (ninth 19:00), sophomore Tatum Simon (10th, 19:15), and senior Michelle Jernigan (16th, 19:30).

"The team is running really, really well this year," said Swartz. "Right now we're 7-0-1, and we've yet to lose."

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