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Harris & Kelly to Compete at NCAA Indoor Track & Field Championships
March 01, 2017 | Men's Track and Field, Women's Track and Field
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INDIANAPOLIS - Princeton senior Allison Harris and sophomore Adam Kelly have both been selected to compete in the 2017 NCAA Division I Men's and Women's Indoor Track and Field Championships it was announced by the NCAA Committee on Tuesday. The pair represent the elite in the women's pole vault and the men's weight throw, as the top 16 in the country in their events. This is the first time either Harris or Kelly will compete in the indoor national championships.
The 2017 NCAA Division I Men's and Women's Indoor Track and Field Championships will be held March 10 and 11 in College Station, Texas.
This season, Harris set not only the Princeton record but the Ivy League record in the pole vault. Already the record holder in the event, Harris surpassed her own personal best clearing 4.27 (14-0) at the Virginia Tech Challenge on Feb. 18. She is the first in the league to clear 14 feet, as she improved on her previous best of 4.20 (13-9.25) from last year. This past weekend Harris won her third Ivy League Heps pole vault title, and second consecutive indoor, with a mark of 4.15 (13-7.25). Harris is the first pole vaulter in Princeton history to qualify for the indoor national championships, and just the second pole vaulter to reach the championships. Chelo Canino '04 competed in the outdoor championships in 2004 finishing in sixth place with a 4.10 (13-5.50).
The women's pole vault will be contested at 5 p.m., on Saturday, March 11.
After competing in the outdoor national championships in the hammer throw last spring, Kelly qualifies for the weight throw. He had the seventh-best throw in the country this season with a 22.62 (74-2.50) thrown just this past weekend at Ivy League Heps. That is the second best throw in Princeton history and third best all-time in Ivy League history. This season Kelly has surpassed the 20-meter mark in six of seven meets.
The men's weight throw will be held at 3 p.m., on Saturday, March 11.
ESPN3 will stream the meet live on March 10 starting at 6:25 p.m. Eastern time and March 11 starting at 4:55 p.m. Eastern time. A re-air of the championship will take place on Sunday, March 12 starting at 7 p.m. Eastern time on ESPN2. It is unknown whether the field events will be shown.
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INDIANAPOLIS - Princeton senior Allison Harris and sophomore Adam Kelly have both been selected to compete in the 2017 NCAA Division I Men's and Women's Indoor Track and Field Championships it was announced by the NCAA Committee on Tuesday. The pair represent the elite in the women's pole vault and the men's weight throw, as the top 16 in the country in their events. This is the first time either Harris or Kelly will compete in the indoor national championships.
The 2017 NCAA Division I Men's and Women's Indoor Track and Field Championships will be held March 10 and 11 in College Station, Texas.
This season, Harris set not only the Princeton record but the Ivy League record in the pole vault. Already the record holder in the event, Harris surpassed her own personal best clearing 4.27 (14-0) at the Virginia Tech Challenge on Feb. 18. She is the first in the league to clear 14 feet, as she improved on her previous best of 4.20 (13-9.25) from last year. This past weekend Harris won her third Ivy League Heps pole vault title, and second consecutive indoor, with a mark of 4.15 (13-7.25). Harris is the first pole vaulter in Princeton history to qualify for the indoor national championships, and just the second pole vaulter to reach the championships. Chelo Canino '04 competed in the outdoor championships in 2004 finishing in sixth place with a 4.10 (13-5.50).
The women's pole vault will be contested at 5 p.m., on Saturday, March 11.
After competing in the outdoor national championships in the hammer throw last spring, Kelly qualifies for the weight throw. He had the seventh-best throw in the country this season with a 22.62 (74-2.50) thrown just this past weekend at Ivy League Heps. That is the second best throw in Princeton history and third best all-time in Ivy League history. This season Kelly has surpassed the 20-meter mark in six of seven meets.
The men's weight throw will be held at 3 p.m., on Saturday, March 11.
ESPN3 will stream the meet live on March 10 starting at 6:25 p.m. Eastern time and March 11 starting at 4:55 p.m. Eastern time. A re-air of the championship will take place on Sunday, March 12 starting at 7 p.m. Eastern time on ESPN2. It is unknown whether the field events will be shown.
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Event 28 Women Pole Vault (16)
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Name Year School Seed Mark
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1 62 Alexis Weeks SO Arkansas 4.60m
2 63 Victoria Weeks SO Arkansas 4.57m
3 281 Olivia Gruver SO Kentucky 4.49m
4 524 Kally Long JR Texas 4.42m
5 98 Annie Rhodes SR Baylor 4.40m
6 54 Desiree Freier SO Arkansas 4.35m
7 26 Lakan Taylor SR Alabama 4.33m
8 541 Emily Gunderson JR Texas A&M 4.33m
9 14 Lucy Bryan FR Akron 4.33m
10 630 Elizabeth Quick SR Washington 4.27m
11 457 Allison Harris SR Princeton 4.27m
12 150 Madison Heath JR Duke 4.27m
13 11 Kathryn Tomczak SO Air Force 4.26m
14 598 Sarah Bell JR Vanderbilt 4.25m
15 525 Shay Petty JR Texas 4.23m
16 408 Lindsey Murray JR Ole Miss 4.22m
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Event 16 Men Weight Throw (16)
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Name Year School Seed Mark
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1 309 Johnnie Jackson SR LSU 23.56m
2 265 Gleb Dudarev FR Kansas 23.44m
3 149 Rudy Winkler SR Cornell 23.32m
4 328 Grant Cartwright JR Michigan 23.31m
5 37 Daniel Haugh JR Alabama 23.06m
6 617 Jordan Young SR Virginia 22.91m
7 458 Adam Kelly SO Princeton 22.62m
8 329 Joseph Ellis SO Michigan 22.49m
9 197 Alex Poursanidis SR Georgia 22.25m
10 640 Riley Budde JR Wisconsin 22.23m
11 286 James Hubbard SR Long Beach St 22.11m
12 276 Reginald Jagers SR Kent State 22.01m
13 369 Josh Davis JR NC State 21.82m
14 36 Elias Hakansson SR Alabama 21.81m
15 169 AJ McFarland SO Florida 21.67m
16 564 Aleks Rapp FR Tulsa 21.59m
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