GNAC Women's Outdoor Track and Field Athlete of the Week Report #4
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TRACK ATHLETE OF THE WEEK Audrey Bilodeau, Saint Joseph's (Maine) (So.) Sophomore Audrey Bilodeau placed second in both the 100m hurdles (16.28) and 400m hurdles (1:07.92, DIII NE qualifier), and helped the 4x400m relay to a first-place finish in a program-record (4:18.76). The Lewiston, Maine native is first in the conference by six seconds in the 400m hurdles. |
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FIELD ATHLETE OF THE WEEK Desiree Robinson, Emmanuel (Sr.) Senior Desiree Robinson collected a pair of first-place finishes for the Saints as the New Haven, Conn. native won the Long Jump at 5.04 meters while winning the Triple Jump with a DIII New England Qualifying 10.95 meters mark. |
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ROOKIE OF THE WEEK Cheri Willems, Saint Joseph's (Maine) (Fr.) First-Year Cheri Willems won the 800m in 2:30.01, which currently ranks #3 in the GNAC for the Belchertown, Mass. native, and ran on the first-place, program-record, 4x400m relay team (4:18.76). Willems would place second in the 100m hurdles, and would break her own school record running a 15.77, which currently places her 99th in the nation in the event. |
WEEKLY HONOR ROLL
Aubrey Heise, Regis - Continued her standout rookie campaign by setting a new school record in the 800m at the Silfen Invitational Elite Night, clocking in at 2:24.68, breaking her own record from just a week prior by 0.11 seconds. The next day, she placed eighth in the 1500m with a time of 5:15.08 and helped the 4x400 relay team to a fourth-place finish in 4:27.63.
Ella Labrie, Saint Joseph's (Maine) - Continued her stellar rookie season by breaking the school record in the triple jump at Jim Sheehan with a leap of 10.53m, placing second overall. She also finished fourth in the long jump (4.89m), combining for 13 individual points on the day. Labrie still sits as the highest ranking rookie in the Triple Jump and Long Jump.
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