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Women’s Track and Field Sets Seven Top-10 School Performances at Sykes and Sabock Challenge
January 29, 2022 | Women's Track and Field
UNIVERSITY PARK, Penn. – The Princeton University women's track and field team put together a fantastic performance at the Sykes and Sabock Challenge, Saturday afternoon at the Horace Ashenfelter Indoor Track.
"This was a fantastic opportunity to go head to head with one of the best teams in the big 10 (Penn State) and against rival UPenn," said head coach Michelle Eisenreich. "The team did a terrific job of adjusting to the last-minute change after the cancelation of HYP and rising to the new challenge at Penn State."
The Tigers set seven top-10 school performances, with two coming in the 800 meters. With a time of 2:06.52, Caroline Timm moves into second all-time, while Maggie Hock's mark (2:07.00) lands her fourth all-time. Counting Tsion Yared's best time this year, the Tigers rank one-two-three in the Ivy League in the event.
Beginning with the shorter distance events, Harlowe Brumett-Dunn (7.63) ran her way to fifth all-time in the 60 meters, while in the 400 meters, Arianna Smith (55.84) moved into seventh all-time in school history in the 400 meters.
Fiona Max's time of 4:44.72 in the mile lands her eight all-time in school history, in addition to ranking her first in the Ivy League.
Rounding up the final track events, Lucca Fulkerson (9:40.84) took third in the 3000 meters and in the 4x400 meter relay, the team of Adelaide Asante, Maggie Hock, Caroline Timm and Arianna Smith (3:46.93) placed third.
The Tigers found similar success in the field events, Annika Kelly moving into fourth all-time in school history with a throw of 19.03 meters. That also placed Kelly second in the Ivy League. Siniru Iheoma Also competed in the weight throw, securing a PR with a distance of 15.36 meters.
Tia Rozario also earned a personal best while competing in the triple jump. She traveled a distance of 12.10, landing her third in the Ivy League ranks.
Finally, in the high jump, Madeleine Wood catapulted herself into fourth all-time and second in the Ivy with a leap of 1.74 meters.
Next up: The Tigers will compete in the Dr. Sanders Invitational at the Armory in New York, beginning February 4th at 12:00 p.m.
"This was a fantastic opportunity to go head to head with one of the best teams in the big 10 (Penn State) and against rival UPenn," said head coach Michelle Eisenreich. "The team did a terrific job of adjusting to the last-minute change after the cancelation of HYP and rising to the new challenge at Penn State."
The Tigers set seven top-10 school performances, with two coming in the 800 meters. With a time of 2:06.52, Caroline Timm moves into second all-time, while Maggie Hock's mark (2:07.00) lands her fourth all-time. Counting Tsion Yared's best time this year, the Tigers rank one-two-three in the Ivy League in the event.
Beginning with the shorter distance events, Harlowe Brumett-Dunn (7.63) ran her way to fifth all-time in the 60 meters, while in the 400 meters, Arianna Smith (55.84) moved into seventh all-time in school history in the 400 meters.
Fiona Max's time of 4:44.72 in the mile lands her eight all-time in school history, in addition to ranking her first in the Ivy League.
Rounding up the final track events, Lucca Fulkerson (9:40.84) took third in the 3000 meters and in the 4x400 meter relay, the team of Adelaide Asante, Maggie Hock, Caroline Timm and Arianna Smith (3:46.93) placed third.
The Tigers found similar success in the field events, Annika Kelly moving into fourth all-time in school history with a throw of 19.03 meters. That also placed Kelly second in the Ivy League. Siniru Iheoma Also competed in the weight throw, securing a PR with a distance of 15.36 meters.
Tia Rozario also earned a personal best while competing in the triple jump. She traveled a distance of 12.10, landing her third in the Ivy League ranks.
Finally, in the high jump, Madeleine Wood catapulted herself into fourth all-time and second in the Ivy with a leap of 1.74 meters.
Next up: The Tigers will compete in the Dr. Sanders Invitational at the Armory in New York, beginning February 4th at 12:00 p.m.
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