AMERICA EAST CHAMPIONSHIPS DAY 2
BALTIMORE— Day two of America East championships saw Vermont record multiple top-10 program marks and many personal bests. The Catamounts had three all-conference finishers: Lily Porth, Jameson Sparks, and Emma Wapshare. The women's team finished sixth with 80 points, while the men finished eighth with 40.Â
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Results
COACH'S QUOTE
"We had a very strong final day for sure. To single out anyone wouldn't do justice to how well both of our teams work together for success," said head coach
Matt Belfield. "I hope everyone on this team (and those who support us) will know how grateful our coaching staff is for consistent effort, excellent performance, and great team spirit."Â
HOW IT HAPPENED
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Kenneth Morrissey ran the fourth fastest 800 in school at 1:52.05 to finish fourth in the 800 finals.Â
·Kayla Myers finished fourth in the heptathlon with 4073 points.
·Alex Siaton was fourth in the 200 meters at 21.71.
·Ryleigh Garrow placed fourth in the high jump at 1.52 meters. Garrow was seventh in the 100 hurdles at 15.08 and placed eighth in the triple jump at 11.06 meters.
·The women's 4x800 relay was fourth with a time of 9:23.43.Â
·Sophia Filali placed fifth in the 400 hurdles with a personal best of 1:04.44.
·Alex Siaton was fifth in the 100-meter finals at 10.75.Â
·Kevin Mills tied for fifth in the high jump with a jump of 1.88 meters.
·Annika Huber jumped 1.52 meters to place fifth in the high jump.Â
·Samantha Alexander threw the discus 40.74 meters to finish fifth.Â
·The women's 4x100 relay finished sixth in 49.29.Â
·Nejla Hadzic was sixth in the 400 hurdles with a personal best of 1:05.09.Â
·Bridget Kosky recorded the seventh-longest triple jump in program history at 11.45 meters to place sixth.Â
·Jackson King placed sixth in the decathlon with 5608 points.Â
·Sadie Holmes earned seventh in the 1500 finals with a personal best of 4:43.52.
·Henry Miller placed seventh in the decathlon with 5571.Â
·The men's 4x800 relay finished seventh at 7:46.71.
·The women's 4x400 relay placed seventh at 3:58.31.Â
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UP NEXT
Vermont returns to action next weekend with two more championships. They will travel to Holy Cross (May 10-11) to compete in the New England Championships and at George Mason (May 11-12) in the ECAC/IC4A Championships.Â
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