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Track & Field Concludes Opening Night of 2026 Penn Relays

Harvard track & field kicked off its time in the City of Brotherly Love tonight, as the Crimson excelled on the opening night of the 2026 iteration of the Penn Relays.

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PHILADELPHIA, Pa. – Harvard track & field kicked off its time in the City of Brotherly Love tonight, as the Crimson excelled on the opening night of the 2026 iteration of the Penn Relays.

The men's 3000m steeplechase saw sophomore

William Brunner take 16

th place, as the Vail, Colorado native stopped the clock at 8:53.66 to finish inside the top 20. Brunner ranks fifth in the men's 3000m steeplechase in the Ivy League this season.

Senior

Molly Malague, the defending Ivy League champion in the women's 10,000m and the women's 3000m steeplechase, Malague finished in 13

th place in the women's 5000m, crossing the finish line in 15:54.45 at Franklin Park. A native of Metuchen, New Jersey, Malague's time is the fastest in the Ivy League this year.

In the men's 1500m, first-year

Benjamin Bouie made his debut at the Penn Relays, finishing in 24

th place with a time of 3:49.82.

UP NEXT

Harvard returns to action on Saturday with the final day of the Penn Relays and the Ken O'Brien Pre-Conference Meet.

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