This weekend the Tribe women’s track and field team competed at the ECAC Championship, earning several accolades over the two-day contest. Senior Bonnie Meekins started off the Tribe’s success with her seventh-place finish in the pentathlon, earning the third All-East title in her track career. In two of her pentathlon events, the 60-meter hurdles and 800-m run, Meekins tied her personal best and set a new personal best, respectively. Junior Emily Gousen also ran a personal best and earned her second All-East honor in the 5,000-m race.
p. Junior Allie Lewis qualified Saturday to move on to finals the following day, where she came in sixth in her race and won her first All-East title. A young 4×800-m relay team, composed of freshmen Emily Anderson and Keely Murphy and sophomores Emily Schroeder and Rebecca Ward, also found themselves advancing, earning a fifth-place finish in the ECAC Championship finals.
p. Senior Brenna Blevins competed in the pentathlon with Meekins, but came in at ninth, just missing the All-East title but still setting a personal best in her 800-m run. Junior Kait Hurley also achieved a personal best in the 5,000-m run, along with sophomore Lynn Morelli’s personal best in the 3,000-m run. At the end of the weekend, the Tribe placed 24th out of the 51 teams present for the championship.
p. The men’s track and field team also had a successful competition this past weekend at the IC4A Championship, a conglomeration of some of the top athletes from the Northeast and Mid-Atlantic states. The Tribe took home the distance medley relay crown, as seniors Sean Anastasia-Murphy and Matt Wolak and juniors Matt Warco and Ian Fitzgerald turned in a time of nine minutes, 54.10 seconds, giving the College its first IC4A title in over six years.
p. Senior Jason Schoener earned the fifth All-East title of his college career, finishing eighth in the 3,000-m run and setting a record for the eighth fastest 3,000-m time in Tribe history. Anastasia-Murphy and Wolak both qualified for the finals in the mile, held Sunday, placing fourth and third, respectively.
p. Junior Ryan Jones and David Groff qualified for the 800-m and 1,000-m run, respectively, both earning All-East titles in their finals races. Seniors Keith Bechtol and Matt Keally both set a personal record in the 5,000-m run, earning fifth and seventh places, respectively. The College walked away from the IC4A Championship tied for sixth place out of the 53 teams total that competed. The Alabama Relays, held March 14 and 15, will be the next meet at which the college competes and will mark the beginning of the Tribe’s outdoor track and field season.
