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Sharay Hale is the most dominant sprinter in the Ivy League since Olympian Meredith Rainey. She leisurely demolished her league record Saturday, advancing to tomorrow’s 200-meter final in 23.64 seconds. That came after Hale ran the fastest qualifying time in the 400, winning her section in 53.59.
The Tigers won their second straight Ivy League title at the Heptagonal championships Sunday at the New Balance Track and Field Center with 215 points, the most ever scored in the meets 64-year history.
It was one of those moments when anyone could feel the tension building. Princeton’s Alexis Mikaelian led a pack of five with two laps left in the 4x800, with the race as hot as the standings in the team scoring.