CAMBRIDGE, Mass. – The Dartmouth women's track & field team finished third at the 2019 Ivy League Heptagonal Indoor Championship Sunday afternoon.
Penn won the event for the second straight year, posting 136 points. Harvard was second with 102, while the Big Green were 85.
STANDINGS
1) Penn | 136
2) Harvard | 102
3) Dartmouth | 85
4) Cornell | 80
5) Princeton | 79
6) Brown | 62
7) Columbia | 55
8) Yale | 21
HIGHLIGHTS
• For the third straight year,
Cha'Mia Rothwell was the 60m hurdles champion, crossing the line in 8.37. In winning the event in 2019, Rothwell becomes just the sixth individual to win the 60m hurdles at least three times in her career.
• It was the fifth indoor title for the Big Green junior as she earned All-Ivy First Team honors once again.
• Earning second-team honors in the 800m was
Claire Dougherty. The junior ran a 2:08.79 to second in the event final, adding eight points to her team's score in addition to the personal accolade.
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Nicole Deblasio was fourth in the 200m, running a 24.62 and garnering four team points.
• The high jump saw the Green and White add 11 points to the team total thanks to a second-place finish (tied) from
Maria Garman and a fourth-place showing from
Camille Landon. Both cleared 1.70m but with varying attempts to earn different point totals.
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Lily Lockhart was sixth in the shot put with a toss of 14.05m on her first of six throws on the day.
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Kathryn Laskoski claimed fifth in the 500m, adding another two points.
• In the highly competitive DMR, Dartmouth was fourth in 11:43.56.
• Both the 4x440-yard and the 4x880-yard relay teams finished fourth as well, adding a combined eight points. The longer of the two relays ran a 9:00.30, while the shorter race — and the final event of the day — crossed the line in 3:46.77.