BOSTON, Mass. — The Dartmouth women's track and field team competed at the Suffolk Ice Breaker Invitational at The Track at New Balance on Saturday. Dartmouth won seven events.
The Big Green finished 1-2-3 in the 60m dash.
Jada Jones led the way with a PR of 7.58 seconds, good for third all-time in program history.
Emma Cunningham finished second followed by
Shelby Richmond in third.
Jones also won the 200m dash with a time of 24.36, also good for third in program history.
Mariella Schweitzer took second with 25.49, placing her 10
th in the program record book.
In the pole vault,
Maya Grudman claimed the top spot with a mark of 3.72m.
Chloe Taylor (3.50m) grabbed second while
Jenin Obeidat (3.35m) took fourth. Dartmouth went 1-2-3 in the long jump with
Bridget McNally leading the way, tying her indoor PR of 5.79m. McNally was followed
Perside Ebengo Yolou (5.50m) and
Lauren Godwin (5.41m).
Julia Reglewski won the shot put with a throw of 13.84m.
Autumn Clark took third with a personal best mark of 12.86m.
Olivia O'Connor and Reglewski finished second and third in the weight throw. O'Connor threw 15.91m while Reglewski threw for a mark of 15.82m, both indoor PRs.
Maeve Conneely won the high jump with a mark of 1.65m and remains undefeated this season.
The 4x400m relay team of
Michelle Quinn, McNally, Schweitzer and Jones took the win with a season best time of 3:51.74.
Dartmouth is back at The Track at New Balance tomorrow for the UMass Flagship Indoor Invitational.