BOSTON – Vermont concluded its indoor season on Saturday with two tenth place finishes in the New England Championships. The Catamount men collected 25 points lead by a podium finish from
Will Just to finish 10
th in a 23 team meet. The women picked up 21.75 points to place 10th out of 22 teams.
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Results
COACH'S QUOTE
"Not quite as good a day as yesterday but
Will Just's silver in the Mile and
Nate Wanger's 400 were outstanding. Nate is now second all-time at UVM. We will rest up and get ready for our outdoor season."
HOW IT HAPPENED
- Will Just flew to a second-place finish for the first points of the day for Vermont in the men's mile. He finished in 4:11.88 to grab silver and eight points.
- The 400m dash from Nate Wanger gave him fourth place. His time of 48.68 is the second fastest in Catamount history trailing only Justin Liechty's 2019 mark of 48.28.
- Ava Hayden brought home seventh for the Catamounts in the women's 1000m clocking a 3:03.07.
- In the women's 200m dash Sydney Greenidge scooped up the final point scoring place for a point at 25.58.
- The Catamount team of Grace DeLisle, Heidi Stewart, Ava Hayden and Caroline Deiss produced and eighth place finish in the women's 4x800 relay with a 9:31.08 finish.
UP NEXT
Vermont wrapped up the Indoor season with the New England Championships on Saturday. The first outdoor event will feature a select group of Catamounts travelling to Florida for the River City Relays in Jacksonville across March 19 and 20.
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