New reporter Red Fox has the weekend Alum report:
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Brown Springtime Invitational – 4/5/2010
1500 meters, women
9 Dahlberg, Bridget Boston College 4:35.63
High jump, women
2 Hergrueter, Anja Brown 1.65m 5'-5"
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2010 NESCAC Track & Field Championships 4/24/2010
Tufts University Medford, MA
100 meters, men (preliminaries)
7 Huth, James SO Middlebury 11.47q 1.3 (wind)
100 meters, men (finals)
7 Huth, James SO Middlebury 11.57 +0.0 (wind)
400 meters, women
5 Ryan-Davis, Juliet FR Middlebury 58.87
11 Frieze, Julia SO Wesleyan 1:00.19
1500 Meters, Men
23 Cha, Will FR Trinity 4:16.11
5000 meters, men
8 Wortham, Andrew FR Bates 15:19.54
From the Bates website: “First-year Andrew Wortham (Newton, Mass.) placed eighth in the 5,000 at 15:19.54. “
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UAA Conference Track & Field Championships - 4/24/2010 to 4/25/2010
Washington University St. Louis Mo
110 meter hurdles, men
12 Pruente, Brad JR Emory 16.27 -1.6 (wind)
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NEWMAC Championship T&F Meet - 4/24/2010
Springfield College, MA
10000 Meters, men
6 Weaver, Matthew SO MIT 33:51.25
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2010 UNH Wildcat Invitational III - 4/24/2010
University of New Hampshire - Durham NH
Discus Throw, Women
6 Mbianda, Nalis FR UMass Amherst 33.79m 110-10
32.44m 23.30m FOUL FOUL 33.79m 31.87m
Shot Put, Women
2 Mbianda, Nalis FR UMass Amherst 13.49m 44-03.25
FOUL 12.56m 12.28m 11.89m 12.87m 13.49m
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Penn Relays – 4-21 to 4-24, University of Pennsylvania
From the Cornell website “Thursday night provided great conditions for the distance events, and the Big Red had a number of standout performances….In the women's 3000, freshmen Kelsey Karys and Genna Hartung both ran well to easily better the ECAC standard, with Karys breaking the freshman record of Laura Woeller '95 to place fourth in 9:43.34 and Hartung finishing 10th overall in a personal best 9:48.60.”
From the Indiana University Pennsylvania website:
Maddy Outman Easily Outdistances Field to Claim Heptathlon Title at Penn Relays April 21, 2010
Maddy Outman broke the school record in the heptathlon, qualified for two events at the NCAA outdoor track and field meet and became the first IUP athlete to win a Championship of America event at the Penn Relays Wednesday in Philadelphia.
Outman finished with a total of 5,182 points to break her own school mark in the seven-event heptathlon by over 200 points. She automatically qualified for nationals in the heptathlon while also earning a provisional qualifying time in the 800 meters with a time of 2:13.65.
In addition to finishing more than 10 seconds ahead of the rest of the field in the 800, Outman also placed first in the 200 meters (25.48), 100 meter hurdles (14.12), high jump (5 feet, 2 ¼ inches) and long jump (18-1). She began her march to the title with a 100 hurdles time that was more than a second faster than anyone else.
Outman established new personal bests in the other two events, throwing the shot put 32-5 ¾ and the javelin 107-3.
Photo: Maddie Outman in 800 meters from Philly.com
And finally, not an alum yet:
- also at Penn Relays:
Pole vault, high school boys
4 21 Ross McDonald Newton-South (Newton, MA) 4.50m (14-9)
Sunday, April 25, 2010
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