STORRS, Conn. – The Dartmouth men's and women's track and field teams saw another weekend of split-squad action, with student-athletes competing at the UConn Northeast Invitational and the Sean Collier Invite.
Down in Storrs, Jack Tan won the pole vault and set a personal record with a 5.00m jump. Winston Morgan ran the 200m in 21.33, putting him at sixth all-time in program history, and 47.65 in the 400m, marking fifth all-time. Liam Murray won the 400m for the Big Green with a time of 47.26.
Veronika Simova set a personal record in the 200m with a time of 24.92, then put herself at sixth all-time in the 400m with a 55.56 finish. Jada Jones finished second overall in the 400m with a 54.37 finish.
Mariella Schweitzer placed third overall in the 400m hurdles with a time of 1:00.40, which is good for third all-time in program history. Additionally, she won the long jump with a 5.91m mark.
On the throws side, Colton McMaster placed second in the discus with a 51.15m mark, and placed second overall with a personal record of 58.08m in the hammer throw.
The Big Green will be back in action on Thursday when traveling to Philadelphia for the historic Penn Relays.