Freshman Bridget McNally wins three events at Memorial Field
HANOVER, N. H. – The Dartmouth women's outdoor track & field program welcomed several local teams from across New England to Memorial Field Friday for the lone home meet of the 2021 season.
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A non-scoring meet, the Big Green saw competition from student-athletes from Vermont, UMass Lowell, New Hampshire and Plymouth State.
 HIGHLIGHTS
Freshman Bridget McNally was a winner in the long jump (18-10.5/5.75m), the 100m (12.19) and the 200m (24.88), an impressive home meet debut for the Sparta, New Jersey, native.
Sophomore Emma Cunningham wasted no time in making an impact in her first outdoor home meet, posting the second-best mark in program history in the triple jump. Cunningham's first jump of the day measured 40-10.50/12.46m, a distance that is only bested by Malina Simmers '11 and her 12.58m at the 2011 Heps on May 8, one day shy of 10 years ago.
The 1500m was dominated by the Big Green with the top four and six of the first seven spots going to runners from the home team. Anya Hirschfeld was the top performer in the event, crossing in 4:36.65. Corinne Robitaille (4:37.92), Natalie Shapiro (4:40.46) and Steph Finley (4:46.58) were second through fourth, respectively.
Anoush Krafian claimed victory in the 100m hurdles in 15.07.
The top spot in 400m went to Kathryn Laskoski, who finished in 58.04.
Vermont boasted six of the eight runners in the 800m. However, Dartmouth's Julia Fenerty (2:13.21) and Isabelle Giordano (2:15.40) each won their respective heats and claimed the top-two spots in the event.
Camille Landon — a recent Academic All-Ivy League honoree — was the top performer in the high jump, besting the other seven competitors by clearing 5-7.0/1.70m on her third and final attempt.
The 5000m was another Dartmouth-dominated event as Big Green runners claimed the top-three positions on the leaderboard: Rachel Ludwikowski (17:16.59), followed by Isabella Chao (18:26.62) and Macenna Hansen (18:34.61).
The 4x400m relay team of Julia Csorba, Fenerty, Corinne Robitaille and Laskoski posted a 3:56.56 to win the event with ease, besting the second-place team from Vermont by nearly 14 full seconds.