ALBANY, N.Y. – Seven Great Danes make a return trip to Boston for one final opportunity to hit a qualifying mark at Boston University's Last Chance Meet on Sunday.
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Meet Info
Boston University Last Chance Meet
February 26 | Boston University | Track and Tennis Center | Boston, Mass.
Live Results
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Leading the Pack
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Last Time Out
For the first time in a decade, neither UAlbany team claimed the America East Indoor team championship. UMass Lowell repeated as men's champion, while the River Hawks' women's team edged the Great Danes by half a point to claim their first title. UAlbany won a total of 12 events (seven women's events and five men's), while
Travis Robinson set America East Indoor Championship meet records in the men's 60m and 200m.
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Last Time at Boston University Last Chance
February 28, 2020 | UAlbany returns to Boston University's Last Chance Meet for the first time in three years in 2023. A dozen Great Danes competed at that meet, headlined by EJ Onah's victory in the women's long jump. A total of six Great Danes earned top-three finishes in their event, while alumna Grace Claxton, competing for Puerto Rico, claimed victory in the women's 400m.
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America East Indoor Leaders (W/M)
60m: Clarke (7.38) / Williams, T. (6.59)
200m: Clarke (23.69) / Williams, T. (20.89)
800m: X / Dawkins (1:52.03)
4x400m: 3:45.84 / X
HJ: X / Reynolds (6-09.00)
LJ: Omokeni (19-04.00) / Gordon (24-03.75)
TJ: Nicholas (42-03.25) / X
SP: Bigsby (47-08.50) / X
WT: Campos (67-11.50) / X
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Northeast Region Rankings
Despite placing second in both team competitions at the 2023 America East Indoor Championships, both the UAlbany men and women rose in their respective regional polls in Week 5. The women climbed to third, joining a top-five of Harvard and UConn at the top, and Brown and Boston University behind. UMass Lowell climbed to 14th in the women's poll after their America East title performance over the weekend. The men jumped to sixth behind an unchanged top-five of Harvard, Cornell, UConn, Rhode Island, and Dartmouth. No other men's squad from the America East landed in the top-15 this week.
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Week 1: Women (5) | Men (7)
Week 2: Women (4) | Men (8)
Week 3: Women (4) | Men (9)
Week 4: Women (6) | Men (12)
Week 5: Women (3) | Men (6)
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Northeast Region Indoor Top-8
Isaiah Allen: TJ (6th, 48-09.00)
Shelby Bigsby: SP (7th, 47-08.50); WT (4th, 64-10.00)
Ludith Campos: WT (3rd, 67-11.50)
Dominique Clarke: 60m (1st, 7.38); 200m (1st, 23.69)
Brinesha Derrick-Bain: 4x400m (6th, 3:45.84)
Louis Gordon: LJ (3rd, 24-03.75)
Alicia Grady: 4x400m (6th, 3:45.84)
Steph Green: WT (62-00.25)
Jazmen Newberry: 4x400m (6th, 3:45.84)
Rori Lowe: 200m (8th, 24.31); 4x400m (6th, 3:45.84)
Leann Nicholas: TJ (1st, 42-03.25)
Ja'Lil Reynolds: HJ (7th, 6-09.00)
Shak Williams: 60m (2nd, 6.66)
Travis Williams: 60m (1st, 6.59)
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NCAA Indoor Top-16
Travis Williams: 60m (t-12th, 6.59)
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Indoor School Records
12/3/22:
Shak Williams (60m, 6.66)
2/3/23:
Travis Williams (60m, 6.64)
2/4/23:
Dominique Clarke (60m, 7.38)
2/11/23:
Travis Williams (60m, 6.59)
2/11/23: Travis Williams (55m, 6.14 – en route)
2/19/23:
Travis Williams (200m, 20.89)
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America East Indoor Performers of the Week
12/5/22:
Ludith Campos,
Shak Williams,
Louis Gordon
12/13/22:
Amanda Chambers,
Shelby Bigsby,
Travis Williams
1/24/23:
Adaliz Hunt,
Leann Nicholas,
Travis Williams,
Tyler Charles
1/31/23:
Efe Omokeni,
Tino Mancabelli
2/7/23:
Dominique Clarke,
Ludith Campos,
Travis Williams,
Isaiah Allen
2/14/23:
Ludith Campos,
Travis Williams
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2023 America East Indoor Champions
Shelby Bigsby: Shot Put - W
Dominique Clarke: 60m – W
Dominique Clarke: 200m – W
Ludith Campos: Weight Throw – W
Brinesha Derrick-Bain: 4x400m – W
Louis Gordon: Long Jump – M
Alicia Grady: 4x400m – W
Rori Lowe: 4x400m – W
Antwone Messado: 60m HH – M
Jazmen Newberry: 4x400m – W
Leann Nicholas: Triple Jump – W
Efe Omokeni: Long Jump – W
Travis Robinson: Shot Put - M
Travis Williams: 60m – M
Travis Williams: 200m – M
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America East Indoor History
In 2022, the UAlbany women repeated, again, as America East Indoor champions, while the men placed second behind champion UMass Lowell. The women won nine-straight indoor conference titles from 2013-22, and further 11 in 12 years, while the men have won 16 since their first in 2003. Since joining the America East, the program has claimed a total of 232 America East indoor event titles. The men have won 131, including 77 track and 54 field, and the women have won 101, including 62 track and 39 field. In 2017, the men set a single-meet program record with 10 event victories, and the women's record of nine came in 2019, the year of their Triple Crown. The women's most successful event has been the high hurdles, winning the event nine times, where the men have found the most success in the triple jump with 13 victories. Currently, the Great Danes hold six women's and eight men's indoor championship meet records.
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Dashing
Great Danes have recorded five separate program record-breaking performances during the 2022-23 indoor season, all of which have come in the 60m dash. First,
Shak Williams broke
Junior Burnett's long-standing record in the first meet of the season with a 6.66. Two months to the day later, teammate
Travis Williams ran 6.64. The following week, T. Williams ran 6.59 to place second at the 115th Millrose Games. Additionally, T. Williams surpassed the program's 55m record, en route, with a 6.14. Finally, on February 4,
Dominique Clarke bested the women's record of 7.40, by both Dayleen Santana Rodriquez and Stephanie Osuji, with her 7.38 at the Bruce Lehane Scarlet & White Invitational.
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Leadership Team
In lieu of team captains for the 2022-23 season, the UAlbany track & field program selected a 12-member leadership council:
Shannon Bailey,
Shelby Bigsby,
Emily Brown,
Lucas Casab,
Jewel Collins,
Noreen Guilfoyle,
Tino Mancabelli,
Efe Omokeni,
Easton Reagan,
Travis Robinson,
Shania Scott, and
Shak Williams. The council is made up of representatives from each of the team's event groups.
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Record Breaker
Through her first two meets of the 2022-23 season, graduate distance runner
Amanda Chambers has claimed victories in both of her races, finishing with personal best marks and new meet records in the process. At Army West Point's Crowell Open, Chambers won the 3,000m in 9:55.13, a personal-best by nearly 90 seconds. She followed up her performance the following week by winning the 5,000m at the Joe Donahue Games at The Track at New Balance in Boston, finishing in 17:07.50, a personal best of one minute and 40 seconds. In her third meet of the season, following a six-week competition hiatus, Chamber set a 27-second personal best in the mile, and a two-and-a-half second personal best in the 800m. In her fourth meet, the Dr. Sander Invitational Columbia Challenge, Chambers lowered her PR in the 3,000m yet again by just over five seconds. Ashley Miller from WNYT featured Chambers' early season accoladed for her January 31 Athlete of the Week segment.
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Top Marks
Four Great Danes put up NCAA Division I top-10 marks in the first meet of the season.Â
Louis Gordon and
Travis Williams ranked second and third, respectively, in the men's 60m.Â
Ludith Campos ranked fifth in the women's weight throw. And
Louis Gordon ranked 10th in the men's long jump. Their marks lasted through the first full weekend of the 2022-23 season and they entered their second meet holding the same national rankings. Ultimately, their respective rankings held until the middle of January.
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Team Leader
Director of Track & Field and Cross Country Roberto Vives once again answered the call from Puerto Rico to work with the team at an international competition. Vives served as team leader for the Puerto Rico qualifiers at the 2022 World Outdoor Championships in Eugene, Ore. Vives, who reunited with Grace Claxton at World Championships, previously worked with the Puerto Rico National Team in 2018 and 2019, and worked in 2015 as a member of the Team USA staff.
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Hall of Fame
Two additional members of the UAlbany track & field and cross country program have been inducted into the Greater Capital Region Track, Field, and Cross Country Hall of Fame. Head cross country coach and assistant track & field coach
Matt Jones was inducted as a member of the class of 2022, as was former men's competitor Felipe Reyes ('09). Jones and Reyes were inducted in a class of 10, and bring the total number of inductees with ties to the UAlbany program to eight. Additionally, the Hall of Fame began honoring high school athletes this year, and incoming freshman
Alex Saltsman was honored for his career at Fonda-Fultonville.
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Sustained Success
Since reclassifying to Division I for the 1999-00 season, the University at Albany track & field program has won a total of 60 America East indoor and outdoor titles. Thirty-three of those titles have come during the outdoor season.  Additionally, the women's 11 total indoor titles in UAlbany's Division I era rank tied for ninth among D-I programs overall, and tied for second since the team won its first indoor title in 2010 (North Dakota State, 12; Alabama State, 11). The men's 16 total indoor titles are tied for second-most among D-I schools since 1999-00 with Houston, behind Liberty's 22, and outright second-most since their first indoor title in 2003 (Liberty, 19).
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Since reclassifying the men's 18 outdoor titles rank second behind Liberty's 19, and the women's 15 rank tied for second with Alabama State, behind Monmouth's 17 and Alabama State's 15. Finally, since winning their first Division I conference titles, the men's in 2003 and the women's in 2006, the Great Dane men and women each lead the country in outdoor conference titles.
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The men's current streak of 17-straight outdoor conference titles is the longest in Division I, while the women's streak of 13 is currently tied North Dakota State's 13-straight Summit League outdoor championships.
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Championship Pedigree
The UAlbany track & field and cross country program won its first America East title in 2003 when the men broke through to claim the indoor track team championship. Since then, each of the six programs has won at least one America East crown, with women's cross country winning its first in 2018 as the final team to join the group of title-winners. Overall, the program's six teams have collectively won 62 of UAlbany's 125 conference titles in the Division I era, through the end of the winter 2021-22 season. The men have won 18 outdoor and 16 indoor titles, followed by women's outdoor with 15, women's indoor with 11, and men's and women's cross country with one each.
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50
Only two women have hit the 50' mark in the shot put in program history. Tara Belinsky hit it first, and remains the only woman to throw that far in both the indoor and outdoor events. During the indoor 2020 season,
Shelby Bigsby surpassed Belinsky's indoor record of 50-00.00 by nearly five inches, becoming the second woman to hit or exceed a 50' shot put mark. Bigsby did not get a chance to carry her momentum to the outdoor season, which was cancelled due to COVID-19.
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Continued Excellence
The UAlbany men have a stellar recent history in the high jump, featuring three overlapping student-athletes, Alex Bowen,
Matthew Campbell, and Kingsley Ogbonna, who each cleared 7-00.00 in the event. After they had all exhausted their eligibility, a new jumper joined the program.Â
Louis Gordon became the fourth Great Dane in history to clear 7-00.00 in the high jump, recording a season-best 7-02.25 to win the 2020 America East Indoor Championships as a freshman. This season,
Ja'Lil Reynolds cleared 6-09.00 to move into a tie for 10th place in program history.
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Triple Crown
After winning the 2018-19 America East XC team title, the UAlbany women went on to claim team victories in the America East Indoor and Outdoor Championship meets, becoming the first women's program in conference history to win all three titles in the same academic year. Previously, the 2011-12 UAlbany men and 1988-89 Northeastern men had claimed the Triple Crown.
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Next: Qualifiers in the top-16 nationally in individual events will advance to the NCAA Indoor Championships. The outdoor season begins March 17.
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