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The Ivy League, as part of its year-long celebration of 25 years of women's athletics, released it silver Anniversary Honor Roll for cross country yesterday.
Each school has two athletes named for each sport. For Harvard, Kate Wiley '85 and Jenny Stricker '86 got the honors.
Wiley was a four-time first team All-Ivy runner and the first-ever three-time Heptagonal champion. The teams she was on won Heptagonal four straight years and finished fourth at NCAAs in 1983. She still holds the school cross country record time, 17:09.8.
Stricker was with Wiley for three years and continued the Hep-winning streak her senior year--the first time a school had ever won five straight times. Like Wiley, she was a four-time first-teamer and a two-time All-American.
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