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The Dartmouth
December 16, 2025 | Latest Issue
The Dartmouth
Allen Odeniyi
The Big Green's track and field teams have been finishing with season-best times and distances in recent weeks in preparation for the Heptagonal championships, which will take place on March 1-2.
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Track and field sets best times at Valentine Invitational

Kasia Vincunas / The Dartmouth Staff Competing against over 2,500 athletes, Dartmouth's men's and women's track and field teams saw strong results this past weekend at the 2008 Valentine Invitational held at Boston University. At this point in the indoor track and field season, all victories are at the individual level, as the meets do not assess team scores. At the Valentine Invitational, Dartmouth's men finished with a number of encouraging times and victories. Brian Evans '08 finished 14th in both the 55-meter and 200-meter dashes with times of 6.58 seconds and 22.20 seconds, respectively. "[He] looked very good in [the 200 meter], it was his fastest time of the season," men's head coach Barry Harwick '77 said. "[Evans is] a young man who gets ready for the big meets," women's head coach Sandra Ford-Centonze said.

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Track teams tune up at Boston Univ.

Dartmouth's men's and women's track teams competed with mixed results in the Terrier Classic at Boston University last weekend. This was an individual meet with no team scores assessed or assigned. The meet mainly served as an opportunity for the Big Green to face national-level competition, improve running times and develop experience on a larger scale. Overall, the men and women are improving their times, though fatigue may have affected performances in Terrier Classic. "We ran better in the Yale meet than we did yesterday, the athletes seemed tired from events done earlier in the meets," head coach Barry Harwick '77 said.

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