COLLEGEVILLE, Pa. and PRINCETON, N.J. – The Swarthmore College women's track & field team had several standout performances at the Ursinus Springfest on Saturday. The Garnet also had athletes compete at Princeton University's Sam Howell Invitational.
URSINUS SPRINGFEST
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Lydia Morris-Kliment won the discus with a toss of 42.99 meters. It was a season best for the senior.
Tate Garcia and
Briana Eugene followed in fourth (37.39m) and sixth (36.38m) respectively. Eugene's mark was a personal record.
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Aaliyah Anaskevich claimed first place in the 5000 meters with a career-best time of 18:27.32.
Charlotte Martin came in fourth place (19:15.03) in the event in her season debut.
- Garcia was victorious in the shot put with a distance of 12.51 meters. She recorded the mark on her fifth attempt. Eugene finished sixth with a personal-best 11.20 meters.
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Sophia Springer took third in the pole vault with a height of 3.05 meters. In the javelin,
Amelia Landry placed fifth (32.14m) and
Hannah Swale was seventh (31.63m). It was a personal record for Landry.
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Gabby Bredbenner crossed sixth in the 400 meters with a career-best time of 1:00.32.
Caroline Hill came in sixth (1.45m) in the high jump and
Deedra Closser followed in eighth place with a personal-best 1.40 meters.
SAM HOWELL INVITATIONAL
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Elizabeth Page and
Olivia Montini represented Swarthmore at Princeton, finishing 30
th (4:41.58) and 44
th (4:48.33) respectively in the 1500 meters.
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The Garnet compete at West Chester University's Bill Butler Invitational on April 10-11.