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CHARLOTTE – The 2025 season of professional baseball is in full swing and the 9 Across The Chest is represented better than ever, with 17 Diamond Niners playing in minor league organizations and another seven playing one form of professional baseball or another.
 
Here’s how our record number of #ProNiners have been doing through the first two months of the baseball season:
 

Jake Cunningham • OF

Baltimore Orioles • High-A • Aberdeen IronBirds

Cunningham was called up to High-A last year and has spent all of 2025 at the same level with the Aberdeen IronBirds again. He has 23 hits this year with 15 RBIs and a pair of home runs. In May, Cunningham totaled 11 hits for 12 bases while driving in six runs and stealing as many bases. He had a hot stretch in the first half of the month, picking up two separate four-game hitting streaks while having a hit in nine out of a stretch of 11 games.
 

Ryan Degges • RHP

Philadelphia Phillies • Single-A • Clearwater Threshers

Degges was drafted by the Phillies last year and has gotten his professional career off to a blazing-hot start in Single-A with the Clearwater Threshers. Pitching as a reliever for the 49ers and in the first month of the season, Degges transitioned to a starter in May and posted a 0.78 ERA with 27 strikeouts in 23.0 innings in five starts for the Threshers. He only allowed two runs from a pair of solo home runs while only issuing 13 hits and 15 walks for a 1.22 WHIP in May. Overall, Degges has a 0.81 ERA with 38 strikeouts in 33.1 innings across nine outings for the lowest ERA in the Florida State League among pitchers with at least 30 innings pitched through the end of May.
 

Donye Evans • RHP

Detroit Tigers • Single-A • Lakeland Flying Tigers • Injured List

Evans landed on the injured list in June last year and was transferred to the full-season injured list ahead of the 2025 campaign. He posted a 2.16 ERA in 25.0 innings across 21 outings for the Tigers organization last year before the injury.
 

Cam Fisher • OF

Houston Astros • Single-A • Fayetteville Woodpeckers

Fisher began the year in Asheville in High-A but spent most of May in Single-A with the Fayetteville Woodpeckers. He totaled 11 hits last month while driving in 10. Seven of his 11 knocks went for extra bases for a .455 slugging percentage in May, hitting three doubles, three home runs, and a triple. Overall this year, Fisher has 21 hits with four home runs and five doubles.
 

Nate Furman • INF

San Francisco Giants • Double-A • Richmond Flying Squirrels • Injured List

Furman landed on the injured list in June last year, shortly after being promoted from High-A to Double-A in the Cleveland Guardians organization. He was then traded to the San Francisco Giants in August and has remained on the injured list, starting the year on the 60-day IL.
 

Spencer Giesting • LHP

Arizona Diamondbacks • Triple-A • Reno Aces

Giesting was called up to Double-A last year and played the first two months of 2025 at that level before being called up to Triple-A with the Reno Aces at the beginning of June. Selected to participate in this year’s Spring Breakout Games during Spring Training, Giesting led the Sod Poodles with 59 strikeouts and a 3.67 ERA in 10 starts for the second-most strikeouts and the eighth-best ERA in all of the Texas League. In his five starts in May, Giesting posted a 3.41 ERA with 29 punchouts in 29.0 innings. He gave up 11 earned runs on 28 hits with only nine walks for a 1.28 WHIP last month. Giesting is currently ranked as the No. 18 prospect in the Diamondbacks organization.
 

Kaden Hopson • C

Los Angeles Angels • Rookie Complex League • ACL Angels

Hopson made his professional debut on May 8 with the ACL Angels in the Arizona Complex League after signing as a free agent with the Halos last year. He’s seen limited action, with only five games played, but has four hits in nine at bats for a .444 batting average. Two of those hits came in his last appearance on May 24 with a single and a double, to go along with a pair of walks, while driving in four runs during that game.
 

Wyatt Hudepohl • RHP

New York Mets • Single-A • St. Lucie Mets • Injured List

Hudepohl was placed on the Injured List for the St. Lucie Mets late in May last year and spent the rest of the season there. He has begun his 2025 the same way, beginning this year on the 60-day IL. Hudepohl only pitched in eight games last year, posting a 4.03 ERA with 31 strikeouts in 29.0 innings with one win.
 

Josh Maciejewski • LHP

Milwaukee Brewers • Triple-A • Nashville Sounds

Maciejewski was drafted by the New York Yankees and made his MLB debut for the Bronx Bombers last year before electing free agency in the offseason. He signed with the Milwaukee Brewers and began the year in Double-A with the Biloxi Shuckers before getting promoted to Triple-A with the Nashville Sounds at the end of May. He’s made two appearances for the Sounds so far and has one win, going 3.0 innings with a strikeout to get the win in his 2025 Triple-A debut, coming against his former team, the Scranton/Wilkes-Barre RailRiders. Maciejewski had a 4.73 ERA with 12 strikeouts in 13.1 innings in May and has a 4.33 ERA with 28 punchouts in 27.0 frames overall this year.
 

David McCabe • INF

Atlanta Braves • Double-A • Columbus Clingstones

McCabe spent all of 2024 in Double-A and has remained in that level throughout the first two months of 2025, playing for the newly renamed Columbus Clingstones. McCabe holds the distinction of hitting the first home run in Clingstone history when he left the yard on opening day. Also selected to participate in the Spring Breakout Games during this year’s Spring Training, McCabe leads the Clingstones with 10 doubles and is second on the team with a .245 batting average on the year while sitting tied for the fifth-most doubles in all of the Southern League. He collected 16 hits in May while driving in 11 and taking 13 walks, hitting four doubles, one triple, and a home run. McCabe is currently ranked as the No. 17 prospect in the Atlanta Braves organization.
 

Bryce McGowan • RHP

Colorado Rockies • Double-A • Hartford Yard Goats

McGowan spent all of 2024 in Double-A with the Hartford Yard Goats and is back in Hartford again in 2025. He made nine appearances in May for the Yard Goats, posting a 3.18 ERA with one win and one save in 11.1 innings of work. He had six scoreless outings and totaled seven strikeouts in the month, bringing his season total up to 13 Ks on the year. McGowan is currently having his best professional season so far, holding a 2.55 ERA over 17.2 innings across 15 outings to start 2025, improving his ERA by over 1.50 from last season’s total.
 

Aaron McKeithan • C

Pittsburgh Pirates • Double-A • Altoona Curve

McKeithan was drafted by the St. Louis Cardinals and spent the first four years of his professional career in the Cardinals organization before being selected by the Pirates this offseason in the minor-league portion of the Rule 5 Draft. He’s spent the entire year in Double-A with the Altoona Curve and has five hits in 15 games played this season. He was on the Development List for the first two weeks of May before making his return to the Curve in the second half of the month, where he scored a pair of runs in the final two games of the month in a series against Portland.
 

Cole Reynolds • LHP

Chicago Cubs • Single-A • Myrtle Beach Pelicans

Reynolds signed with the Chicago Cubs in the offseason and made his professional debut this year in Single-A with the Myrtle Beach Pelicans. He’s made 12 appearances for the Pelicans with one start this year, holding a 5.67 ERA with 36 strikeouts in 27.0 innings of work. Just in May, Reynolds struck out 17 batters in 13.0 innings across five outings with a 4.15 ERA. May also featured his first professional start, going 3.0 innings while matching his career-high with five strikeouts on May 25 at the Hickory Crawdads. Reynolds and the Pelicans are in the 704 this week as they take on the Kannapolis Cannon Ballers on Tuesday through Sunday (June 3-8) before returning to K-Town again next month for a series July 8-13.
 

Tony Rossi • RHP

New York Yankees • High-A • Hudson Valley Renegades

Rossi signed with the New York Yankees as a free agent last summer and made his professional debut in Single-A this year before being called up to the High-A Hudson Valley Renegades after just five outings with the Tampa Tarpons. Rossi has yet to allow a run this year, throwing 17.2 shutout innings across the five leagues with 24 strikeouts and only five hits and four walks allowed for a 0.51 WHIP. Rossi pitched in seven games in May, throwing a full inning each time while allowing three hits and recording a pair of games without allowing a baserunner – two of six times he’s done that throughout the season.
 

Hale Sims • RHP

Chicago White Sox • Single-A • Kannapolis Cannon Ballers

Sims is back in the 704 with the Single-A Kannapolis Cannon Ballers after spending most of last season in K-Town. He had a strong month of May, striking out 11 batters in 13.1 innings with a 3.38 ERA. He issued one walk last month to go with 12 hits for a 0.98 WHIP in May. That was his first and only walk issued this season after starting the year with eight consecutive outings without allowing a base on balls. Overall, Sims has a 4.91 ERA with 18 punchouts in 18.1 innings of work this year. The Ballers have two series at home this month, first hosting Cole Reynolds and the Myrtle Beach Pelicans this week from June 3-8 before returning to Atrium Health Ballpark in two weeks to host Charleston from June 17-22.
 

Paxton Thompson • RHP

Philadelphia Phillies • High-A • Jersey Shore BlueClaws

Thompson has begun 2025 in High-A with the Jersey Shore BlueClaws after being called up to the level in the middle of 2024. He has a 5.51 ERA in 14 appearances this year, striking out 17 batters in 16.1 innings with only six walks issued. Thompson pitched in seven games in May, only allowing three runs in 9.0 innings last month for a 3.00 ERA with eight strikeouts. He also picked up his second save of the season last month, finishing out the final innings against the Brooklyn Cyclones on May 25 to go 2-2 on save opportunities this year.
 

AJ Wilson • LHP

Philadelphia Phillies • Single-A • Clearwater Threshers

Wilson finished out the 2024 season in Single-A with the Clearwater Threshers after being drafted by the Philadelphia Phillies last summer and has begun the 2025 campaign in the same spot. He’s made 12 appearances this year and has a 3.57 ERA with 24 strikeouts in 17.2 innings. He’s only allowed nine walks and eight hits this year for a 0.96 WHIP and .138 opponent batting average. Wilson made seven appearances last month and collected his first win of the season, striking out 13 batters in 8.2 innings in May.

 

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Trevor Anibal • RHP

Brockton Rox • Frontier League (Independent)

Anibal signed with the New England Knockouts in the Frontier League last year and stayed in the league this year with the Brockton Rox. He made seven appearances in the first month of the Frontier League’s season, going all of May without allowing an earned run. He fanned 12 batters in 8.0 innings of work last month and only gave up two walks and six hits with five unearned runs for a 0.00 ERA and a 1.00 WHIP in the first month of the season.
 

Jackson Boss • RHP

Gastonia Ghost Peppers • Atlantic League (Independent)

Boss was taken by the nearby Gastonia Ghost Peppers with the 10th overall pick in the Atlantic League draft this spring for his first professional action. Playing for the first time since the 2022 season with the Niners, Boss made his professional debut on April 27 against the York Revolution. Boss has made four appearances this year, with three strikeouts in 2.2 innings.
 

Jack Dragum • INF

Lincoln Saltdogs • American Association (Independent)

Dragum is back in the American Association for his second season with the Lincoln Saltdogs. A 2024 All-Star Starter for the Saltdogs, Dragum has played in 19 of the team’s 21 games this year. He’s seventh on the team with a .226 batting average with 14 hits, two of which are doubles, and five runs driven in while taking 12 walks to 11 strikeouts. He had four multi-hit games in May, including picking up a pair of knocks in three of his first five games this year.
 

Aubrey Gillentine • RHP

Mississippi Mud Monsters • Frontier League (Independent)

Gillentine was announced as a signee with the Mississippi Mud Monsters this spring, a new team in the Frontier League. He has not seen any game action this year.
 

Quinton Martinez • LHP

Hagerstown Flying Boxcars • Atlantic League (Independent)

Martinez spent three years in the Los Angeles Angels organization before being released last summer. He was then taken with the first overall pick in this spring’s Atlantic League draft by the Hagerstown Flying Boxcars. Martinez has pitched in 12 games for the Boxcars this season and has 16 strikeouts in 13.2 innings of work. After a bit of a shaky start to the season he rebounded nicely at the end of May, tossing 8.1 consecutive innings without a run across six appearances, lowering his ERA by 11.13 during that stretch.
 

Rafi Vazquez • RHP

Southern Maryland Blue Crabs • Atlantic League (Independent)

Vazquez is in the Atlantic League this year with the Southern Maryland Blue Crabs after spending the last two seasons splitting time between the Frontier and Pioneer Leagues. Vazquez is tied for the third-most appearances on the Blue Crabs this year and has 13 strikeouts in 13.2 innings of work with a 4.61 ERA. He logged two wins in May, throwing four innings of shutout baseball with only one hit allowed in those two outings.
 

Reece Hampton • OF

Party Animals • Banana Ball (Savannah Bananas)

Hampton was taken by the Detroit Tigers in the 2018 season and spent four years in the minors before joining Gastonia in 2021. He then signed on with the Savannah Bananas to play Banana Ball, a new type of baseball game invented by the former Collegiate Wood-Bat team with a focus on zany shenanigans and family fun. The Bananas now play Banana Ball full-time in a Harlem Globetrotters-esque setup, traveling the country playing against their rivals, the Party Animals – of which Hampton is a member, and the Firefighters and Texas Tailgaters. The Bananas are in Charlotte this weekend to take on Hampton and the Party Animals at Bank of America Stadium in a pair of sold-out contests on June 6 and 7.
 

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Haugen Sets Norwegian National Record at Youree Spence Garcia Invitational

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QUEENS, N.Y. – The St. John’s track and field team opened its indoor campaign by hosting the Youree Spence Garcia Invitational on Saturday afternoon at the Ocean Breeze Athletic Complex in Staten Island. Senior Nora Haugen started her indoor campaign by setting a program, national and facility record in the 600m. Her time of 1:26.91 is the fastest time in the NCAA as of Saturday evening. Haugen was named the Most Outstanding Track Performer of the Meet for her results. 

The Red Storm collected six event wins and 10 top-three finishes. In addition, five Johnnies etched their names on indoor top-10 all-time lists. 

On the track, Haugen’s program record is the first to fall at Ocean Breeze this season. Chinenye Josephine Onourah won the 400m in a time of 53.13, which sits number two on the indoor all-time list. St. John’s took first through fifth place in the 400m. Freshman Nia-Ruby Forbes-Agyepong kicked off her Red Storm career with a top five finish in the 60m hurdles, stopping the clock in 8.90.  

Both the 4x400m relay and the 4x800m relay quartets crossed the line first. The 4x400m squad finished 10 seconds ahead of second place, while the 4x800m group cruised to a 17 second margin of victory. 

In the field, senior Jamora Alves started her indoor campaign with a second place showing in the women’s shot put. Her toss of 14.30m (46ft 11in.) is her second-best season opening mark of her career and gives her another top-10 performance in program history. Linn Hertz Saebbo won the long jump on her final attempt, leaping 6.05m (19ft 10.25in). The mark sits third all-time on the indoor list. Freshman Tatiana Camilo also made the long jump final, with a jump of 5.45m (17ft 10.50in) and Nyla Branche placed second in the high jump with a 1.62m (5ft 3.75in) clearance. 

Youree Spence is regarded as one of the greatest track and field athletes in St. John’s history. She is an 11-time BIG EAST Champion and holds three top-10 performances across three disciples. The track and field legend and the meet’s namesake was in attendance, along with several other alumni. 

A portion of the team is set to compete next Friday, Dec. 12, back at Ocean Breeze in the Wagner Seahawk Shootout. 

 



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NCAA Tournament: Nebraska vs. Kansas State Volleyball Watch Thread

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#1 Nebraska vs. Kansas State

When: Saturday, December 6th, 7:00pm CST

Where: Bob Devaney Sports Center, Lincoln, NE

Both Kansas State and Nebraska won their 1st round matches to create an old Big 12 matchup for Round 2 in Lincoln, NE on Saturday night. Though the Huskers played a little later, they probably have the upper hand tomorrow since they only had to play 3 sets while Kansas State had to battle through 5 tough sets against San Diego earlier on Friday afternoon.

Since the match is less than 24 hours away, you’re only going to get the spark notes version for this Kansas State team and a quick recap of their match against San Diego. Kansas State could be bringing a good amount of fans tomorrow as they are only roughly 2 and half hours from Lincoln.

Kansas State finished the 2025 season going 18-9, 10-8 in conference play, in the Big 12 conference and getting ranked wins against North Carolina, Kansas, Colorado, Baylor, and Iowa State. The Big 12 was one of the most, if not the most, competitive conferences this year putting the most teams in the tournament in 2o25.

The stats get a little rough for K-State if you just look at the record between them and Nebraska. These two teams played their first match against each other in 1975 and the most recent one was in 2023 in the non-conference portion of the season. K-State is 4-81 against the Huskers, all time, with their last win coming in 2011 in the tournament. Nebraska hosted this match.

K-State’s top player, in their match against San Diego, was SR OH Shaylee Myers, who is a Lincoln Southwest graduate. She had 26 kills on 58 swings and hit .328%. She only recorded 7 errors.

RS-JR OH Aniya Clinton was another top Wildcat on Friday night, recording 19 kills in the 5 set match, hitting .304%. She also added 13 digs as well.

MB Jordyn Williams and Setter Ava LeGrand were the top blockers for K-State with Williams blocking 7 balls and LeGrand blocking 6. Brenna Schmidt is the Wildcats’ other middle blocker and she had a pretty good night defensively, but struggled offensively ending in the negatives with 2 kills and 3 errors. Schmidt had 4 assisted blocks and also had 1 of 2 solo blocks. Clinton had the other solo block.

Nebraska will look to continue their hunt for a national championship Saturday night against a Kansas State team that will be hungry to take out the only undefeated team left in D1 volleyball, and the predicted national champion. The match will begin at 7:00pm CST on ESPN+.

#1 Nebraska Cornhuskers (31-0, 20-0 B1G)

Kansas State Wildcats (18-9, 10-8 Big 12)



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Indoor Track and Field’s Mia Hoskins Breaks Weight Throw Record on Opening Weekend

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NEW YORK  — The Columbia track & field team began its 2025-26 season this weekend, competing in three meets in the New York City Area. The Lions had a successful start to the year, with many successful performances, which included a new program record. 

The weekend began at the Armory Collegiate Distance Carnival, where Columbia dominated in the field events. Tyler Yen and Madison Williams won the long jump events, posting 6.85m and 5.63m, respectively, to lead the pack. 

Viktoria Mihaylova picked up a win in the triple jump, posting a 11.97m jump. Rocco Carpinello took second in the men’s triple jump with a mark of 14.58m. 

In the distance events, Elia Ton-That had the top finish for the Lions, placing second in the 3000m with a time of 9:42.63. 

On Saturday evening, the Lions continued to compete at the Armory in the TCNJ Indoor Open. The highlight of the meet came in the mile run, where Jacob Van Orden (4:08.14) and Maggie Boler (5:02.17) both finished in first place. 

Moriah Luetjen took first in the 400m with a time of 57.09. In addition, Collin Moore (1.93m) and Norina Khanzada (1.68m) won the high jump events, Mignonne de Beer (5.72m) won the long jump, and Liam Wright (4.60m) and Lucy Markow (3.62m) won the pole vault. 

Elsewhere, Columbia sent its throwers to compete at the Army Crowell Open, where history was made. 

Mia Hoskins took second in the weight throw, setting a new program record with a mark of 17.94m. 

Marcus Blasucci also placed second in the shot put, with the second best mark in program history at 17.59m. 

Parker Kim won the weight throw with a throw of 19.70m. 

Full results from the Armory Collegiate Distance Carnival, including all of Columbia’s other top finishers, can be found HERE. 

Full results from the TCNJ Indoor Open, including all of Columbia’s other top finishers, can be found HERE. 

Full results from the Army Crowell Open, including all of Columbia’s other top finishers, can be found HERE. 

ON DECK: 

The Lions will be off the rest of December for the holidays, before returning to action in the new year on January 9 in the TCNJ Lions Invite at the Armory. 

Stay up to date on all things Columbia track & field by following the Lions on Twitter (@CULionsXCTF), Instagram (@culionsxctf) and on Facebook (@ColumbiaAthletics).



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Nebraska advances to Sweet 16 after sweeping Kansas State

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Nebraska hosted Kansas State in the second round of the NCAA Volleyball Tournament on Saturday.The Huskers got on the board first thanks to Harper Murray.Virginia Adriano forced a Wildcat timeout after a solo block and a kill. Nebraska led 13-7.Check out this incredible play.Nebraska won set 1, 25-17.Kansas State got on the board first, but the Huskers bounced back quickly.The Huskers won set 2, 25-21.The Wildcats got out ahead of the Huskers, but Andi Jackson was able to tie things up at five apiece.Adriano with a kill made it 18-12 Nebraska.With a 25-16 set 3 win, the Husker swept Kansas State to advance to the Sweet 16 for the 41st time in program history.Nebraska will play Kansas in the next round of the tournament. The time and date have yet to be announced.Make sure you can always see the latest news, weather, sports and more from KETV NewsWatch 7 on Google search.NAVIGATE: Home | Weather | Local News | National | Sports | Newscasts on demand |

Nebraska hosted Kansas State in the second round of the NCAA Volleyball Tournament on Saturday.

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The Huskers got on the board first thanks to Harper Murray.

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Virginia Adriano forced a Wildcat timeout after a solo block and a kill. Nebraska led 13-7.

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Nebraska won set 1, 25-17.

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Kansas State got on the board first, but the Huskers bounced back quickly.

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The Huskers won set 2, 25-21.

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The Wildcats got out ahead of the Huskers, but Andi Jackson was able to tie things up at five apiece.

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Adriano with a kill made it 18-12 Nebraska.

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With a 25-16 set 3 win, the Husker swept Kansas State to advance to the Sweet 16 for the 41st time in program history.

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Updated Dec. 6, 2025, 2:06 p.m. CT

The Nebraska volleyball team enters the second round of the NCAA tournament after sweeping Long Island on Friday. The Huskers now face the Kansas State Wildcats, who defeated San Diego in five sets.

Nebraska’s offense ranks first nationally with a .352 hitting percentage. The defense is equally impressive, ranking first nationally in opponent hitting percentage at .125. 

Junior Harper Murray leads the team with 3.55 kills and 2.15 digs per set and a team high 28 aces. Setter Bergen Reilly runs the offense at an elite level with an average of 10.31 assists and 2.73 digs per set. Middle blocker Andi Jackson is averaging 2.75 kills per set on .467 hitting with 1.13 blocks per set. 





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Segalla Shines at Sharon Colyear-Danville Season Opener

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BOSTON, Mass – Boston College Women’s Track & Field began the indoor season at the Sharon Colyear-Danville Season Opener on Saturday. Sydney Segalla highlighted the meet with a facility and school record.

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  • Ron-Niah Wright ran an 8.04 and Erin Finley ran an 8.47 in the 60m dash.
  • Segalla clocked a 37.40 to win the 300m event. Her time broke the BU Track & Tennis Center facility record by 0.04 seconds and the BC school record by nearly 2 seconds.
  • Gina Certo (38.65), Anna Sonsini (38.38), Anna Becker (39.19), and Ava Carter (40.22) also competed in the 300m, each setting top ten all-time marks.
  • Kyla Palmer and Yaroslava Yalysovetska competed in the 600m. Palmer finished sixth place overall, recording a new personal best of 1:33.13 and moving to second all-time in BC program history. Yalysovetska finished in eighth place at 1:35.52.
  • Iris Bergman ran a 4:52.06 in the mile for 13th place.
  • Imogen Gardiner torched her 5000m heat, taking first place with a time of 15:40.39. Her time placed her ninth overall and put her second on BC’s all-time top ten list.
  • Ella Fadil, Kyra Holland, and Molly FitzPatrick all set top ten program marks in the 5000m. Fadil ran a 15:53.04 for 26th place overall, while Holland finished 31st overall at 15:55.63, and Fitzpatrick finished 55th with a 16:08.26 mark.

Next Up: The Eagles return for the Suffolk Ice Breaker Challenge at the TRACK at New Balance on January 18.



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