Meet: America East Outdoor Championships
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Location: Baltimore, Md.
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Live Results
Standings: Women - 2nd, 47 points | Men - 3rd, 29 points
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Short Story: Track & field claims two event victories on the first day of the 2024 America East Outdoor Championships.
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Track Events
- Jared Rogalski qualified third overall in the men's 1,500m in 3:55.18.
- Skyler Smith qualified fourth overall in the women's 1,500m in 4:43.31; Amanda Chambers qualified sixth in 4:48.23.
- Antwone Messado qualified first overall in the men's 110m hurdles in 14.73; Kendall Mariacher qualified fourth in 15.35.
- Toni Galloway qualified second overall in the women's 100m hurdles in 14.16; Kate Del Gandio qualified third in 14.23, Donnell Hartley qualified in the fourth position in 14.19, and Olivia Nelson qualified fifth in 14.49.
- Jazmen Newberry qualified second in the women's 400m in 55.84.
- Hassan Abidi qualified seventh in the men's 800m in 1:54.59.
- Alicia Grady qualified third in the women's 800m in 2:17.85.
- Shak Williams qualified first overall in the men's 100m in 10.51; Lucas Casab qualified third in 10.69, and Shavar Staats Jr. qualified fifth in 10.78.
- Dominique Clarke qualified first overall in the women's 100m in 11.71; Shantae Pryce qualified second in 12.03, and Shenequa Vassell qualified fourth in 12.12.
- Quincy Chery qualified third in the men's 400m hurdles in 53.63; Jack Gallagher qualified fourth in a personal-best 53.85.
- Brinesha Derrick-Bain qualified second in the women's 400m hurdles in 1:03.83; Thalia Benoit qualified fourth in a personal-best 1:04.45.
- Katie Iocca placed fourth in the women's 3,000m steeplechase in a personal-best 11:04.13.
- Williams qualified fourth in the men's 200m in 22.20.
- Clarke qualified first overall in the women's 200m in 24.87; Newberry qualified second in 24.97, and Hartley qualified sixth in 25.22.
Field Events
- Gabe Snyder won the men's pole vault, clearing 14-05.25.
- Ludith Campos placed second in the women's hammer throw in 198-07.00; Steph Green placed third in 177-00.00, Shelby Bigsby placed fifth in 161-02.00, and Kiki Nosile placed seventh n 153-05.00.
- Christian Quinn placed second in the men's long jump in a personal-best 23-10.00; Stephan Farquharson placed third in 23-00.75, Daniel Cephus placed seventh in 22-07.25, and Marcus McFadden placed eighth in 22-07.00.
- Cole Heintzelman placed seventh in the men's javelin in 170-08.00.
- Efe Omokeni placed second in the women's long jump in 18-11.25; Rebeca Valerie Barrientos Alpha placed sixth in 18-02.50.
- Jewel Collins won the women's javelin in 139-05.00; Brianna Thier placed eighth in 102-04.00.
- After four events, Grace Adeyeye ranks ninth in the women's heptathlon with 2,248 points and Thier ranks 10th with 2,185 points. Adeyeye took first place in the shot put section.
- After five events, Tino Mancabelli ranks fifth in the men's decathlon with 3,216 points, and Pete Meehan ranks ninth with 2,960 points. Mancabelli placed third in the long jump and shot put sections, and Meehan took second in the high jump section.
Meet Notes
- Dominique Clarke was the only woman to run under 12 seconds in the heats of the women's 100m.
- Gabe Snyder is UAlbany's first men's pole vault champion since Nathan Hiett in 2015. He cleared the same height as runner-up Maxwell Davis from UMass Lowell, but was awarded the title after registering fewer misses.
- Jewel Collins is wins UAlbany's third-ever title in the women's javelin, and is the program's first-ever multi-time champion in the event, previously winning in 2022.Â
Next: America East Outdoor Championships conclude Sunday, May 5.
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