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Women’s Track & Field to Compete at TCNJ Last Chance Meet
May 12, 2021 | Women's Track and Field
PRINCETON, N.J. – The Princeton University women's track & field team will make the short trip to the College of New Jersey Track & Field Complex in Ewing, New Jersey, on Thursday, May 13, for the TCNJ Last Chance Meet.
Both running and field events will start at 10 a.m., with the final event scheduled for approximately 3:30 p.m.
Last Time Out
Most recently, the Tigers competed at Fast Times Before Finals inside Coach Richard Wackar Stadium on Saturday, May 1 in Glassboro, New Jersey.
Along with winning 12 events, Princeton also produced three program all-time top-10 performances. Luisa Chantler Edmond's mark of 47.03 meters in the discus was the sixth-furthest all-time mark in school history, besting her previous PR of 42.83 meters set at Heps in 2019.
In the 200, Isabella Hilditch clocked in at 24.57, which was the ninth-fastest time in school history and topped her previous PR of 25.83 from the Princeton Invitational on Sunday, April 24.
Julia Harisay had another strong performance in the javelin, as her throw of 40.39 meters was the ninth-furthest all-time throw in school history. Her previous PR of 40.39 meters was set at the Princeton Invitational.
Both running and field events will start at 10 a.m., with the final event scheduled for approximately 3:30 p.m.
Last Time Out
Most recently, the Tigers competed at Fast Times Before Finals inside Coach Richard Wackar Stadium on Saturday, May 1 in Glassboro, New Jersey.
Along with winning 12 events, Princeton also produced three program all-time top-10 performances. Luisa Chantler Edmond's mark of 47.03 meters in the discus was the sixth-furthest all-time mark in school history, besting her previous PR of 42.83 meters set at Heps in 2019.
In the 200, Isabella Hilditch clocked in at 24.57, which was the ninth-fastest time in school history and topped her previous PR of 25.83 from the Princeton Invitational on Sunday, April 24.
Julia Harisay had another strong performance in the javelin, as her throw of 40.39 meters was the ninth-furthest all-time throw in school history. Her previous PR of 40.39 meters was set at the Princeton Invitational.
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