Word: trey
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Colburn and senior Trey Burns will be the Crimson's top two entries in the 1000. Sidelined last season with a leg injury, Burns is Harvard's record-holder in the event with a 2:10,4 time--which won him third place in the IC4A's as a sophomore. He has also won the Heptagonal and Greater Boston 1000-yard titles...
Following McLoone to the wire for Harvard was the sophomore Heyburn in ninth place and heroes Dennehy and Sulloway 14th and 17th. Senior Trey Burns who set a blistering pace for the first two miles, held on for an 18th place finish...
...gutsy," he continued, "they just went up to the starting line without a question, went out and won the race." If neither McLoone nor Hardin can run today--and McCurdy was hopeful but unsure--then the starters will be Baker, Bob Stempson, Dick Howe, John Heyburn, Peter Dennehy, Trey Burns, and either Frank Sulloway or Erik Roth...
Following Baker to the line were Junior Doug Hardin, Sophomores Roy Shaw and Keith Colburn, Junior Tim McLoone, Senior Trey Burns and Sophomore John Heyburn...
...Black Knights came up with two narrow decisions. Half-miler Greg Camp nosed by Harvard's Trey Burns in the last 100 yards to win in 1:53.4, and Frank McCullough of Army avenged his loss of last week by edging Harvard's Frank Haggerty in the 440 hurdles. Haggerty later pulled off something of an upset in the 120 hurdles by coming from fourth to second place in the last ten yards...