NEW ORLEANS – The Swarthmore College men's and women's indoor track & field teams had a combined 11 individuals recognized with All-Region honors by the U.S. Track & Field and Cross Country Coaches Association.
Elizabeth Page was a three-time selection, earning the accolade in the distance medley relay, mile, and 3000 meters.
Ania Wong (DMR),
Gabby Bredbenner (DMR),
Olivia Montini (DMR),
Tate Garcia (shot put),
Alyson Goldbacher (pole vault), and
Caroline Hill (high jump) were also recognized from the women's squad.
For the Garnet men,
Charlie Schuetz,
Owen Lord,
Isaac Chu, and
Kenneth Relovsky all garnered the award as members of the distance medley relay. The top-8 individuals in each event from each region on the year-end Descending Order Lists earned All-Region distinction, in addition to each member of the region's top-8 relay teams.
The women's DMR ranked third in the region, running a time of 12:31.31 at the Centennial Conference Championships, where it finished third. Page was fourth in the region in the mile (5:03.43) and fifth in the 3000 (10:11.17). She took second in the mile at the conference meet for All-Centennial Second Team distinction.
Garcia ranked sixth in the shot put, recording a toss of 12.26 meters at the conference championship. She placed third at the meet for All-Centennial honorable mention. Goldbacher tied for third in the pole vault with a program-record height of 3.20 meters. Hill tied for eighth in the high jump, clearing 1.53 meters.
The men's DMR ranked sixth in the region, posting a time of 10:25.39 at the Centennial Championships. Swarthmore came in third place in the event.
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