Meet: America East Outdoor Championships
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Location: University Field in Albany, N.Y.
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Women's Scores: 1. Binghamton, 48.5; 2. UAlbany, 37.5; 3. Maine, 31; 4. New Hampshire, 28; 5. Bryant, 27; 6. UMass Lowell, 25; 7. Vermont, 19; 8. UMBC, 13; 9. NJIT, 5
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Men's Scores: 1. UMass Lowell, 68; 2. Binghamton, 44; 3. Maine, 35; 4. UAlbany, 28; 5. UMBC, 16; 6. New Hampshire, 13; t-7. Bryant, 9; t-7. NJIT, 9; t-7. Vermont, 9
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Live Results
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Short Story: UAlbany sweeps the men's and women's long jump titles to kick off the 2023 America East Outdoor Championships.
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Track Events
- Amanda Chambers qualified first overall in the women's 1,500m in 4:41.92; Skyler Smith qualified 10th in 4:45.19.
- Jared Rogalski qualified sixth in the men's 1,500m in 4:01.20; Brandon Garcia qualified in the 11th position in 3:54.88.
- Toni Galloway qualified first overall in the women's 100m hurdles in 13.80; Donnell Hartley qualified third in 14.05, Olivia Nelson Chevry qualified in fifth position in 14.08, and Kate Del Gandio qualified sixth in 14.10. All times were wind-aided.
- Antwone Messado qualified first overall in the men's 110m hurdles in a personal-best 14.25; Kendal Mariacher qualified sixth in a personal-best 15.48, and Jack Gallagher qualified eighth in a personal-best 15.62.
- Rori Lowe qualified second in the women's 400m in 55.14; Alicia Grady qualified fifth in 56.48.
- Alesia Douglas qualified seventh in the women's 800m in 2:15.63.
- Gianni Henry qualified third in the men's 800m in 1:53.50; Giovouni Henry qualified fourth in 1:53.89, and KJ Dawkins qualified ninth in 1:54.24.
- Jazmen Newberry qualified first overall in the women's 100m in 11.66; Adaliz Hunt qualified second in a personal-best 11.73, and Dominique Clarke qualified third in a wind-aided 11.76.
- Garry Munro qualified first overall in the men's 100m in a wind-aided 10.32; Travis Williams qualified second in 10.43, Shak Williams qualified third in 10.48, and Mike Hermance III qualified seventh in a personal-best 10.73.
- Brinesha Derrick-Bain qualified first overall in the women's 400m hurdles in 1:02.55.
- Easton Reagan qualified second in the men's 400m hurdles in 54.60; Jack Gallagher qualified fourth in 55.31, and Quincy Chery qualified eighth in 55.26.
- Newberry qualified first overall in the women's 200m in 23.66; Lowe qualified second in 24.08, and Clarke qualified fourth n 24.59. All times were wind-aided.
- Munro qualified first overall in the men's 200m in 21.34; T. Williams qualified second, also in 21.34, and Hermance III qualified fourth in a 21.55. All times were wind-aided.
- Noreen Guilfoyle placed fourth in the women's 10,000m in 37:26.95.
- Ryan Russell placed sixth in the men's 10,000m in 31:37.54.
Field Events
Meet Notes
- Louis Gordon set a new championship meet record in the men's long jump, surpassing the previous mark of 24-11.25 set in 2011 by Hartford's Terrel Davis. Stephan Farquharson's best mark in the same event today tied Davis' previous championship record.
- Garry Munro and Travis Williams were separated by just five-thousandths of a second in the men's 200m.
- Marcus McFadden tied his personal-best from the indoor season in the men's long jump.
- Maine senior Mackenzie Wilson set a new facility record in the women's hammer of 197-02.00, surpassing the previous mark of 180-09.00 set in 2015 by Maine's Robin McFetters.
- UMass Lowell sophomore James Kotowski set a new facility record in the men's javelin of 235-06.00, surpassing the previous mark of 230-01.00 set in 2015 by UMBC's Vincent Rentzsch. Kotowski also broke the America East championship meet record of 230-04.00 set in 1998 by Maine's Andrew Oliver.Â
Next: America East Outdoor Championships conclude on Sunday, May 7.
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