NEW HAVEN, Conn. - The Dartmouth men's and women's track and field teams closed out the Ivy League Outdoor Championships at Yale on Sunday. The Big Green had a combined 20 podium finishes and rewrote the top ten all-time list multiple times.
The men's and women's teams each totaled 37 points during the championships, putting them both in sixth place overall. The women tied with Brown for their sixth place spot.
"I'm really proud of the way we competed today! There were areas where we over-achieved and a few places where we came up short. We had some great efforts from all event areas.
Jada Jones earned another Ivy League title and school record in the 200m! Also,
Jack Intihar and
Madeleine Locher both earned silver medals in the decathlon and 5000m, respectively,"
Mike Nelson, the Marjorie & Herbert Chase '30 Director of Dartmouth Track & Field and Cross Country, said. "I want to thank the class of 2025 for all that they have done for the program during their time at Dartmouth. Myself and the coaching staff wish we had more time with this group. We wish them all the best! Go Big Green!"
Jada Jones continued to stand out for Dartmouth, defending her title as the 200m Ivy League champion and setting a 23.55 school record in the event. She also ran a 54.47 in the 400m, bringing home a bronze medal for the Big Green. For the men's 400m, Liam Murray placed fourth with a 47.31 mark.
Madeleine Locher placed second in the 5000m, finishing the race with a final time of 16:25.45. On the men's side, Albert Velikonja placed fifth in the 5000m with a 14:06.58 finish.
Roy Leibovitz placed third in the triple jump, bringing home a bronze medal for the Big Green with his 15.19m mark. Charlotte DiRocco placed fourth in the high jump, clearing 1.68m.
Mariella Schweitzer finished fourth in the 100m hurdles with a final time of 13.73, which is good for second all-time. Schweitzer, alongside Daniela Ruelas Lomeli, Danielle Johnson, and Jada Jones, helped the women's 4x100 relay to a fifth-place 46.27 finish, which is good for sixth all-time.
Painter Richards-Baker had his first Ivy League Championships podium placement, finishing fifth in the 110m hurdles with a fifth all-time best of 14.22.
Andie Murray had a fifth-place finish with her 2:06.52 mark in the 800m, which was good for third all-time. Murray, Anna Banovac, Julia Pye, and Bella Pietrasiewicz also placed sixth in the women's 4x800 relay with their 8:44.04 finish.
The men's 4x800 relay, featuring Ashton Bange, DJ Matusz, Connor Foley, and Noe Kemper, had a 7:33.28 finish, which was good for sixth place.
Max Klein set the second all-time best in the shot put with his 18.28m mark, securing a fifth-place spot on the podium. Colton McMaster placed sixth in the discus, launching it 51.13m. Kylee Bennett put herself at tenth all-time in the hammer throw with her 52.90m mark.
J'Voughnn Blake finished fourth in the 800m with a time of 1:49.25. Bryce Thomas placed fifth in the 100m with a 10.52 finish.
Jack Intihar was the runner-up in the decathlon with 7321 points, putting him at sixth all-time. Intihar also tied for eighth all-time in the long jump with his 7.32m mark. Jack Inglis followed closely behind, placing third in the decathlon with 6451 points.
ALL-TIME RESULTS
Women's 100m Hurdles
- 13.39 - Cha'Mia Rothwell - 2017
- 13.73 - Mariella Schweitzer - 2025
- 14.29 - Lauren Ready - 2015
- 14.32 - Anoush Krafian - 2022
- 14.35 - Danielle Johnson - 2025
- 14.45 - Abby Feeney - 2015
- 14.45 - Janea Dunchack - 2014
- 14:46 - Daniel Ruelas Lomeli - 2025
- 14.52 - Sarah Kenney - 1999
- 14.53 - Allison Frantz - 2015
Women's Long Jump
- 6.25m - Bridget McNally - 2023
- 6.23m - Cha'Mia Rothwell - 2018
- 6.10m - Mariella Schweitzer - 2025
- 5.84m - Mollie Gribbin - 2013
- 5.83m - Mattie Chatterton-Richmond - 2006
- 5.80m - Cassandre Tanner - 2008
- 5.76m - Leanne Atencio - 1988
- 5.74m - Emma Cunningham - 2021
- 5.64m - Shaina Damm - 2002
- 5.63m - Janae Dunchack - 2013
Women's Hammer Throw
- 59.34m - Emily Daly - 2009
- 56.30m - Lily Lockhart - 2022
- 55.73m - Cathy Liebowitz - 2015
- 54.48m - Amelia Ali - 2017
- 54.46m - Sarah Hayes - 2001
- 53.80m - Jessie Long - 2008
- 53.01m - Jamila Smith - 2006
- 52.93m - Alen Collins - 2019
- 52.93m - Megan Verdeyen - 2003
- 52.90m - Kylee Bennett - 2025
Women's 4x100m
- 45.59 - Whitehorn, S.Kikut, A.Kikut, Meech - 2014
- 45.77 - Enaowho, Jones, Quinn, McNally - 2023
- 45.94 - Pringle, Enaohwo, Hoffer, McNally - 2022
- 46.19 - Whitehorn, S.Kikut, Evans, Meech - 2016
- 46.22 - Enaowho, Jones, McNally, Pringle - 2024
- 46.27 - Ruelas Lomeli, Johnson, Jones, Schweitzer -2025
- 46.33 - Whitehorn, Evans, S.Kikut,Meech - 2015
- 46.50 - Schweitzer, DiRocco, Jones, Ruelas Lomeli - 2025
- 46.80 - Cunningham, Enaohwo, Hoffer, McNally - 2022
- 46.81 - Johnson, DiRocco, Jones, Schweitzer - 2025
Women's 200m
- 23.55 - Jada Jones - 2025
- 23.70 - Sara Kikut - 2014
- 23.88 - Cha'Mia Rothwell - 2017
- 23.89 - Kaitlin Whitehorn - 2014
- 24.01 - Jennifer Meech - 2014 5
- 24.16 - Nicole DeBlasio - 2018
- 24.25 - Jada Jones - 2024
- 24.32 - Cori Hoffer - 2022
- 24.63 - Michelle Quinn - 2023
- 24.67 - Anoush Krafian - 2022
Women's 800m
- 2:03.81 - Julia Fenerty - 2023
- 2:03.82 - Megan Krumpoch - 2014
- 2:06.52 - Andie Murray - 2025
- 2:06.99 - Meggie Donovan - 2014
- 2:07.35 - Annie Jackson - 2024
- 2:07.40 - Bella Pietrasiewicz - 2025
- 2:07.86 - Kristin Manwarning - 1996
- 2:08.11 - Abbey D'Agostino - 2013
- 2:08.12 - Abbey Livingston - 2018
- 2:08.15 - Cecily Garber - 2003
Men's Long Jump
- 7.66m - Lane Burks - 1997
- 7.51m - Nils Wildberg - 2023
- 7.50m - Taylor Smith - 2002
- 7.49m - Don Blount - 1941
- 7.37m - Rich Konsens - 1980
- 7.35m - Nicolas Robinson - 2017
- 7.34m - Corey Muggler - 2016
- 7.32m - Jack Intihar - 2025
- 7.32m - Harry Worthington - 1916
- 7.29m - Scott Huray - 1987
Men's Decathlon
- 7937 - Mustafa Adbur-Rahim - 2004
- 7498 - Ben Ose - 2014
- 7460 - Tyler Koskenoja - 2008
- 7434 - Greg Johnston - 1999
- 7338 - Nico Robinson - 2017
- 7321 - Jack Intihar - 2025
- 7198 - Ben Colello - 2018
- 7196 - Karl-Oskar Pajus - 2022
- 7043 - Andrew Hall - 2005
- 6979 - Tim Wunderlich - 2007