Harvard's Izzy Goudros set a new meet record in the women's heptathlon at the Duke Invitational, scoring 5,765 points, just five points shy of breaking her own program record.

By the Numbers
  • Goudros scored 5,765 points in the heptathlon, setting a new meet record.
  • Senior Jada Johnson finished third with 5,091 points at the Duke Invitational.
  • Sophomore Fabiola Belibi scored a personal-best 4,818 points, securing fifth place.
  • First-Year Timi Esan ran a personal-best time of 10:38, securing second place in the men's 100m.
State of Play
  • Izzy Goudros dominated the women's heptathlon at the Duke Invitational with top finishes in several events.
  • Harvard's track and field team delivered strong performances at both the Duke Invitational and UConn Northeast Challenge.
What's Next

Harvard's track and field team is geared up for upcoming competitions at the Wake Forest Invitational, Sean Collier Invite, and the Tiger Track Classic.

Bottom Line

Izzy Goudros's exceptional performance at the Duke Invitational showcases Harvard's track and field strength, setting the stage for continued success in future competitions.