We saved the best for last at Princeton on a long and hot
Saturday. Our women’s 4x800 relay bested their two-week-old school record by
running 9:09.91. We were in an extremely competitive section and were running
from behind almost the entire race. But our ladies ran with such toughness and
grit, and we are extremely proud of them. All of our women did great, as you’ll
see in the splits below. But it should be noted that Kristen Traub’s 2:15.8
came a few hours after her solid race in the 1,500 trials. Yet another record
in what has been a record-breaking winter and spring for our women’s track
team.
Earlier in the day, Hakim Cunningham ended what was a
remarkable, record-breaking season of his own with a time of 14.90 in the 110
hurdle trials. Two of his final hurdles were a bit shaky and cost him an
opportunity to improve on his school record and advance to the semifinals. We
are extremely proud of Hakim, who made history by being our first hurdler to
qualify for the outdoor IC4A meet.
ECAC/IC4A
Championships
Saturday, May 16,
2015
Princeton University
Women’s 1,500 trials
Kristen Traub 4:35.58 (18 of 28)
69.6, 2:23.5 (73.8), 3:38.3 (74.8), 4:35.58 (77.58 last
400m)
Women’s 3,200-meter
relay trials
Marist 9:09.91 (16 of 18) *school record, breaks old record of
9:11.34 set two weeks ago by same team
Relay team members and splits:
Jenn Horner 2:19.5
Kristen Traub 2:15.8
Jenna Robinson 2:17.4
Janelle Solviletti 2:16.8
Men’s 110-meter
hurdles trials
Hakim Cunningham 14.90 (23 of 31)
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