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Athlete of the Week

By David S. Griffel

Karen Goetze, a sophomore on the women's cross country team, has been named Harvard Athlete of the Week by the Harvard sports information office.

Goetze dusted the field at the Harvard-Yale-Princeton meet, winning the five-kilometer race by about 100 metres in a time of 17:54. Her time was the best for a Crimson runner in the three years that Harvard has been using the new Franklin Perk course.

Goetze dusted the field at the Harvard-Yale-Princeton meet, winning the five the triangular meet with Princeton and Yale, snapping a streak at H-Y-Ps that dated back to 1984. The dedicated Yale, 19-44 and Princeton, 23-32.

Goetze was the top runner for the Crimson for most of last .

Goetze was the top runner for the Crimson for most of last .

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