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CRIMSON NOTEBOOK

By Ishani Maitra

The Harvard indoor track teams hosted the annual tri-team meet with Princeton and Yale Saturday.

While the Crimson laid out the welcome mat, the Tigers stepped all over it.

Princeton came away with victories in both the men's and women's meets.

The Crimson men finished with a score of 53, behind Yale's 54.5 and Princeton's 62.5

The women ended with 55.5 points to Princeton's 61. Yale had 26.5.

"We were weaker than we wanted to be, because we had a lot of our men's top scorers injured," Harvard Coach Frank Haggerty said. "We don't like coming up on the short end of the score, but we performed well with what we had."

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