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Women’s Track and Field Dominates Day Two of the Miami Hurricane Alumni Invite
April 09, 2022 | Women's Track and Field
CORAL GABLES, Fla. – The Princeton University women's track and field team dominated the second day of the Miami Hurricane Alumni Invite, delivering nine top-10 school performances.
The Tigers had four finishers in the 100 meters, including Brianna Mponzi (12.03) in 16th, Olivia Hee (12.05) in 19th, Nia Mosby (12.05) in 20th and Harlowe Brumett-Dunn (12.07) in 21st.
Hee's and Mosby's time is good for eighth all-time in school history, while Brumett-Dunn's time lands her tenth all-time in school history.
Nia Mosby placed fifth in the 200 meters with a time of 24.06, placing her third all-time in school history. Mosby was followed by Grace Lanouette (24.59) in 15th, Brianna Mponzi (24.81) in 17th, Harlowe Brumett-Dunn (24.92) in 19th and Olivia Hee (25.36) in 30th.
In the 400 meters, Lauren Harris (57.58) finished 21st while India Ingemi (59.17) finished 25th.
Caroline Timm placed fourth in the 800 meters with a time 2:07.08, placing her sixth all-time in school history. Meanwhile, Maggie Hock (2:09.04) finished fifth.
Lily Parris (14.82) finished 14th in the 100 meter-hurdles.
Arianna Smith finished second in the 400-meter hurdles with a time of 59.69, good for sixth all-time in school history. Meanwhile, Adelaide Asante finished in fifth with a time of 1:00.80, landing her ninth all-time in school history.
In the 4x100 meter relay, the team of Brianna Mponzi, Harlowe Brumett-Dunn, Casey Burton and Grace Lanouette finished in third with a time 46.71. That mark is tied for seventh all-time in school history.
In the 4x400 meter relay, the quartet of India Ingemi, Nia Mosby, Adelaide Asante and Arianna Smith (3:46.51) placed fourth.
Kate Joyce placed second in the Javelin with a throw of 50.34 meters, while Rylie Pease finished fourth with a toss of 45.91 meters.
In the shot put, Siniru Iheoma (14.82 m) earned second place and Jalah Morris (13.96 m) took fifth. Morris's mark lands her sixth all-time in school history
Tia Rozario finished eighth with a leap of 12.05 meters in the triple jump.
Up next:
The Tigers return home to Weaver Stadium to compete in the Larry Ellis Invitational from Friday, April 15 – Saturday, April 16.
The Tigers had four finishers in the 100 meters, including Brianna Mponzi (12.03) in 16th, Olivia Hee (12.05) in 19th, Nia Mosby (12.05) in 20th and Harlowe Brumett-Dunn (12.07) in 21st.
Hee's and Mosby's time is good for eighth all-time in school history, while Brumett-Dunn's time lands her tenth all-time in school history.
Nia Mosby placed fifth in the 200 meters with a time of 24.06, placing her third all-time in school history. Mosby was followed by Grace Lanouette (24.59) in 15th, Brianna Mponzi (24.81) in 17th, Harlowe Brumett-Dunn (24.92) in 19th and Olivia Hee (25.36) in 30th.
In the 400 meters, Lauren Harris (57.58) finished 21st while India Ingemi (59.17) finished 25th.
Caroline Timm placed fourth in the 800 meters with a time 2:07.08, placing her sixth all-time in school history. Meanwhile, Maggie Hock (2:09.04) finished fifth.
Lily Parris (14.82) finished 14th in the 100 meter-hurdles.
Arianna Smith finished second in the 400-meter hurdles with a time of 59.69, good for sixth all-time in school history. Meanwhile, Adelaide Asante finished in fifth with a time of 1:00.80, landing her ninth all-time in school history.
In the 4x100 meter relay, the team of Brianna Mponzi, Harlowe Brumett-Dunn, Casey Burton and Grace Lanouette finished in third with a time 46.71. That mark is tied for seventh all-time in school history.
In the 4x400 meter relay, the quartet of India Ingemi, Nia Mosby, Adelaide Asante and Arianna Smith (3:46.51) placed fourth.
Kate Joyce placed second in the Javelin with a throw of 50.34 meters, while Rylie Pease finished fourth with a toss of 45.91 meters.
In the shot put, Siniru Iheoma (14.82 m) earned second place and Jalah Morris (13.96 m) took fifth. Morris's mark lands her sixth all-time in school history
Tia Rozario finished eighth with a leap of 12.05 meters in the triple jump.
Up next:
The Tigers return home to Weaver Stadium to compete in the Larry Ellis Invitational from Friday, April 15 – Saturday, April 16.
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