Compiled Results: Men | WomenPRINCETON, N.J. – Senior
Sara Roderick won the ECAC heptathlon for Vermont track & field at the 2015 ECAC and IC4A Outdoor Championships on Saturday at Princeton's Weaver Stadium. The women's team is tied for sixth with 14 points heading into the final day of competition, while the men are contending for points in a pair of events on Sunday.
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Roderick, who also won the America East heptathlon championship in Albany, posted 4,889 points for the ECAC title. The senior placed second overall in the 100-meter hurdles, 200-meter and shot put, registering a personal-record time of 24.92 seconds in the 200. She was also third in both the long jump and javelin, while
Ellen Bridgman placed 10
th in the event with 3,953 points.
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Mallory Honan also earned All-ECAC honors with fifth place in the women's long jump. The sophomore posted a distance of 5.88 meters to earn four points for the Catamounts.
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The men's 4x800-meter relay team of
Maurie Clark,
Thomas O'Leary,
Dan DeLuna, and
Patrick Coppinger qualified for Sunday's final with the third-fastest time of 7:30.95 to break the 2011 school record by nearly seven seconds. The 4x100 team of
Romario Bailey,
Anderson Koenig,
Kyle Chu, and
Dave Connors registered a time of 43.20 for 18th overall.
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On the women's side, the 4x800 team of
Sydney Durand,
Hilary Rawding,
Smita Boesch-Dining,
Julie Richer placed 18
th with a time of 9:13.30.
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Mallory Duncan ran a time of 53.12 seconds in the preliminary round of the 400-meter hurdles for 10
th place and narrowly missed qualifying for the final heat. Bailey finished 19
th in the 100-meter dash with a time of 11.05 seconds.
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In the field,
Ian Weider was 15
th in the men's long jump with a distance of 6.70 meters.
Grace Weisbecker tied for 16
th in the women's pole vault after clearing a height of 3.56.
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Isaac de La Bruere will compete in the men's javelin competition on Sunday and the 4x800 relay team will contend for an IC4A title.