HANOVER, N.H. – The Dartmouth women's track & field team hosted its lone outdoor meet of the season Friday afternoon at Memorial Field.
In the field of four teams, the Big Green put on a dominating performance that led to a 106-point win over the second-place team.
STANDINGS
1. Dartmouth – 235
2. Vermont – 129
3. Hartford – 68
4. UMass Lowell – 50
HIGHLIGHTS
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Amelia Ali (50.58m) and
Alexandra Collins (48.84m) were dominant in the hammer throw, taking the top-two spots by a wide margin over the next closest competitor.
• Another event in which the Big Green went one-two was the long jump where
Olivia Goodwin (5.63m) won with
Cha'Mia Rothwell (5.42m) taking second.
• Rothwell ran to the victory in the 100m, crossing in 14.45.
Anoush Krafian was fourth in 15:29.
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Camille Landon (1.65m) and
Zoe Dainton (1.65m) also claimed the top pair of spots in the high jump.
• The 4x100m relay team ran to a victory in 48.19, nearly two seconds ahead of the second-place group.
• In the shot put,
Rachel Donner was the winner thanks to a 13.31m throw on her first try of the day.
Lily Lockhart was second with a 12.78m toss.
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Breanna Glover won the 1500m in 4:34.74 and led an impressive contingent of Big Green runners at the top of the standings with Margaret Tuthill (4:37.96),
Julia Stevenson (4:38.57) and
Glennis Murphy (4:39.89) taking the next three spots.
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Maria Garman claimed victory in the javelin thanks to a 34.21m throw on her third attempt.
• Lockhart (40.32m) won the discus with her third throw claiming the best measurement of the day. Donner was second with a 39.76m throw.
• The top-three spots in the 400m all went to the home team with
Caroline Walter (56.68) leading the way. Elizabeth Wilson (57.58) and Katie Laskoski (57.65) were second and third, respectively.
• The 800m saw Dartmouth take the top-four spots with
Eliza Dekker winning in 2:13.26.
Grace Thompson (2:13.28),
Georgia Fear (2:13.49) and
Lauren Archer (2:13.64) claimed the next three places.
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Danielle Okonta (1:02.94) was the winner of the 400m hurdles.
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Nicole Deblasio (25.10) won the 200m with Walter (25.28) and Elizabeth (25.40) taking the next two spots.
• In the pole vault,
Julia Valenti was the winner by clearing 3.85m on her second attempt.
Brooke Brunet and
Olivia Goodwin were second and third, respectively, with the same height.