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Saretsky named to replace Haggerty ’68 as Track and Field Director

By The Crimson Staff

Just ten days after the official retirement of longtime Harvard track and field coach Frank Haggerty ’68, Director of Athletics Bob Scalise announced the hiring of Jason Saretsky as Haggerty’s replacement, effective July 1.

Saretsky, the associate director of the track and field program at Iona College, is a 1999 graduate of Columbia University. In college, he starred as a two-time All-Ivy runner and Ivy League Heptagonal champion in the 3200-meter relay.

In five years at Iona, Saretsky led the Gaels to four straight top-10 finishes at the NCAAs.

—THE CRIMSON STAFF

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