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The Harvard skiing teams finished 10th of 11 teams at the Williams Carnival this weekend, held in Williamstown, Mass.
Sophomore women’s Nordic captain Jennifer Harlow led Crimson finishers with a 40th place finish in the 5K free skate, garnering a time of 18:48.3. Freshmen Laura Larsen-Strecker and Charlotte Johnson took 56th and 57th, respectively. The three Harvard women finished 18th in the Sprint event with a time of 51:50.9.
The men were led by freshman Oliver Burruss, who finished the 10K free skate in 54th with a time of 33:13.2.
Women’s alpine captain Molly Simmons took 46th in the slalom with a time of 2:10.91. In the GS, junior Susannah Dickerson, sophomore Kathleen Connors, and Simmons finished 47th-49th.
The alpine men were led by freshman Matt Basilico in the GS, taking 44th with a time of 2:08.02. Sophomore Eric Ode was 47th.
Freshman Alex Levin took 39th in the slalom with a time of 2:11.53, followed by sophomore captain Dan Tsai in 46th and junior Kyle Klopcic in 47th.
Next up for Harvard is the EISA Championships in Middlebury, Vt.
—THE CRIMSON STAFF
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