Meet: America East Outdoor Championships
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Location: Frank H. Livak Facility Burlington, Vt.
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Women's Scores: 1. UAlbany, 71; 2. UMass Lowell, 36; 3. New Hampshire, 27; 4. Binghamton, 26; 5. Vermont, 23; 6. Maine, 21; 7. Hartford, 13; 8. UMBC, 11; 9. NJIT, 6
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Men's Scores: 1. UMass Lowell, 85;
2. UAlbany, 41; 3. Binghamton, 37; 4. Maine, 24; 5. New Hampshire, 17, 6. UMBC, 14; 7. Vermont, 11; 8. Hartford, 3; 9. NJIT 1
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Live Results
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Short Story: UAlbany wins five events on the first day of America East Outdoor Championships, including sweeps of the javelin and long jump.
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Track Events
- Sydney Coddington qualified third in the women's 1,500m in 4:46.30; Amanda Chambers qualified ninth in 4:53.76.
- Dee Denis qualified first in the women's 100m hurdles in a personal-best 14.21; Olivia Nelson Chevry qualified fifth in a personal-best 14.65.
- Nicardo Blake qualified first in the men's 400m in a personal-best 47.33; Yourry Tapande-Ngombe qualified second in 48.39.
- Rori Lowe qualified third in the women's 400m in 55.94; Emily Brown qualified ninth in 57.54.
- Keveroy Venson qualified sixth in the men's 800m in 1:54.17.
- Sam Rutt qualified third in the women's 800m in 2:12.90;, Kaitlyn Butterfield qualified ninth in 2:17.41.
- Shak Williams qualified first in the men's 100m in 10.40; Travis Williams qualified second in a personal-best 10.62, Lucas Casab qualified fourth in a personal-best 10.74, Rashad Hames qualified seventh in 10.89, and Garry Munro qualified eighth in 10.93.
- Dominique Clarke qualified first in the women's 100m in 11.72; Brynley McDermott qualified second in a personal-best 11.92, and Adaliz Hunt qualified eighth in a personal-best 12.32.
- Easton Reagan qualified first in the men's 400m hurdles in 54.20.
- Denis qualified first in the women's 400m hurdles in 1:01.22.
- Katie Iocca placed fifth in the women's 3,000m steeplechase in 11:18.75; Mercedes Planavsky placed seventh in a personal-best 11:50.60.
- UAlbany qualified the top four places in the men's 200m. Blake qualified first in a personal-best 21.44, Munro second in a personal-best 21.51, S. Williams third in a personal-best 21.56, and T. Williams fourth in a personal-best 21.59. Tapande-Ngombe qualified sixth in 21.68, and Casab qualified ninth in a personal-best 21.75.
- Clarke qualified first in the women's 200m in a personal-best 23.93; McDermott qualified third in a personal-best 24.16, and Imani Gray qualified fourth in 24.17.
- Charlie Ragone placed fifth in the men's 10,000m in 31:17.93.
- Noreen Guilfoyle placed third in the women's 10,000m in a personal-best 37:02.05; Tess Fitzmaurice placed fourth in a personal-best 37:08.02.
Field Events
- Alex Payne ranks second in the women's heptathlon standings with 2,711 points through the first four events; Steph Hyde ranks fourth with 2,509 points, and Brianna Thier ranks sixth with 2,061 points.
- Tino Mancabelli ranks fourth in the men's decathlon through the first five events with 3,179 points; Peter Meehan ranks sixth with 3,136 points.
- Adrian Mitchell won the men's javelin in a season-best 226-03.00.
- Jewel Collins won the women's javelin in 140-07.00.
- Robert Blue won the men's long jump in 24-07.25; Louis Gordon placed second in 24-03.75, Daniel Cephus placed fourth in a wind-aided 23-09.50, and Marcus McFadden placed fifth in 23-00.75.
- Hannah Solomon-Hollander placed eighth in the women's pole vault, clearing 9-08.00.
- Jade Foster won the women's long jump in 19-00.75; Efe Omokeni placed second in 18-10.50, and Leann Nicholas placed seventh in a wind-aided 18-01.50.
- Ludith Campos won the women's hammer throw in 197-04.00; Lynne Gbadamosi placed third in a personal-best 173-07.00, Shelby Bigsby placed fifth in a personal-best 167-05.00, and Shiana Galette-Rowe placed sixth in 166-00.00.
Meet Notes
- Dee Denis tied Binghamton's Jenna Chan in the preliminary round of the 100m from a different heat, and was six one-thousandths of a second faster to claim the top overall seed in the finals.
- The men's 110m hurdles did not have a preliminary round and will just run a final on Sunday.
- Shak Williams' 10.40 in the preliminary round of the men's 100m was run into a slight headwind and is just three one-thousandths of a second off his lifetime best and program record 10.37.
- Three runners finished the preliminary round of the women's 100m in 12.32: Binghamton's Dominique Jackson (12.313), Hunt (12.314), and NJIT's Nia Holloway (12.315).
- Louis Gordon's 24-03.75 long jump was recorded into a -3.2 headwind.
- Ludith Campos has now recorded six marks over 190' in the women's hammer throw since her victory at Penn Relays.Â
Next: America East Outdoor Championships concluded Sunday, May 8.
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