GNAC Women's Indoor Track and Field Athlete of the Week Report #6
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TRACK ATHLETE OF THE WEEK Adriana Nadeau, Colby-Sawyer (Jr.) Junior Adriana Nadeau added to her lead in another event this past week within the conference as the Londonderry, N.H. native ran almost a 30 second personal best in the 5k at the Yankee Small College Invitational. She was able to finish second, scoring eight points for the Chargers with an 19:11 time. |
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FIELD ATHLETE OF THE WEEK Cynthia Brito, Emmanuel (Sr.) Senior Cynthia Brito set a new indoor personal record at the Reggie Lewis Open, coming in third place in the triple jump with a distance of 10.57 meters. The Whitman, Mass. native added a ninth place finish in the long jump with a distance of 4.59 meters. |
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ROOKIE OF THE WEEK Lila Brillhart, Colby-Sawyer (Fr.) First-year Lila Brillhart had another career day as she not only got 2 personal bests back to back in the hurdle events, but she also shattered her own school record while doing so on her way to a second place finish in the 60m hurdles (9.46) at the Yankee Small College Invitational. |
WEEKLY HONOR ROLL
Sydney Gonzalez, Emmanuel - Placed third with an 800 meter time of 2:33.24 at the Reggie Lewis Open.
Ayevah Marinez, Johnson & Wales - moved to second in the conference for the 400m with her time of 1:02.49 (23rd in meet). She doubled back to help set the conference lead in the 4x400 relay.
Erika Sanders, Johnson & Wales - moved to the top of the conference again in weight throw, with a half meter lead. Her throw (13.24m) placed her placed 13th in her section and she also placed 10th in her section in shot put with a mark of 10.15.
Wanda Cirillo, Simmons - Placed 17th in the mile with a personal-best time of 5:39.32 at the Harvard Invitational. Cirillo also placed 17th in the 800-meter and was the third Division III runner clocking a personal best of 2:32.55.
Women's Indoor Track & Field Weekly Reports
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