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Women's Track Impresses with Big Performances from New Mexico and New York
February 04, 2023 | Women's Track and Field
New Mexico Collegiate Invitational
Among an elite pool of competitive track and field athletes at the Albuquerque convention center that included the NCAA leader in the women's pole vault along with two others with top 16 marks, freshman pole vaulter Tessa Mudd took 5th place in the Women's Pole Vault at the New Mexico Collegiate Invitational.
Mudd executed an impressive 4.24m (13' 11") performance to land among the Top-5 in Albuquerque.
Mudd's Ivy League record breakage performance from earlier this season of 4.31 m currently No. 11 in the NCAA.
Scarlet Knights Open Day 1
The Tiger women impressed at day one of the Scarlet Knights Open, with several all-time Princeton performances recorded along with first place finishes.
Alexandra Kelly continues to impress throughout her debut, collegiate season. In the Long Jump Championship, Kelly took first place with an impressive 6.06m leap, tying her personal best.
Kelly surpassed the previous No. 1 all-time performance of 5.87m.
In the college long jump section, Georgina Scoot took fourth place, jumping 5.55m.
In the Weight Throw Championship, Annika Kelly took sixth place with a result of 18.68m. In the college weight throw section, Katie Peterson took first place and a No. 7 spot on the Princeton all-time performances with a throw of 17.26 m.
Madeline Wood took a third-place finish in the high jump, jumping 1.65m.
In the 1000m run, Morgan Monesmith finished in second place with a time of 2:47.37, holding her place at No.4 on the Princeton top-ten record list. Maggie Liebich's third place finish at 2:47.87 will be putting her performance at No. 7 all-time.
In the 600m run, Maggie Hock fiished in second (1:32.78) and Paola Rodriguez finished fourth (1:33.59).
The Tigers impressed in the 4x200 relay. Brianna Mponzi, India Ingemi, Adelaide Asante, and Nia Mosby took first place, finishing at 1:40.94.
The team of Harlowe Brumett-Dunn, Lauren Harris, Georgina Scoot, Alexandra Kelly took fifth place, finishing at 1:42.63.
Scarlet Knights Open Day 2
The Tiger women continued to bring the competitive energy on day two.
Alexandra Kelly took another first place finish in the Triple Jump, with a 12.92m performance. Her previous performance of 13.04m from earlier this season continues to sit at 14th in the NCAA.
Georgina Scoot took fourth place, jumping 12.30m and Tia Rozario came in 5th with a 12.25m leap.
In the 60m hurdles, Arianna Smith finished in second place, with a 8.55 finish, this result matches her personal best.
Lily Parris came in shortly behind in fourth at 8.56, with this result she nabs a new personal best and ties for fourth in school history.
Siniru Iheoma impressed in the shoutput championship with a 14.11m toss, earning her a third place finish to land among the top five.
In the 200m dash, Arianna Smith finished with a personal best in 24.91 to take an eighth place finish among the top ten.
Brianna Mponzi took fourth place in the 60m Dash at 7.58 and Olivia Hee came in sixth at 7.68.
Ella Rubinshtein took tenth place in the pole vault, with a 3.68 m performance
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