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Dartmouth Closes Out Successful Weekend at Ivy League Outdoor Championships

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NEW HAVEN, Conn. – The Dartmouth men’s and women’s track and field teams closed out the Ivy League Outdoor Championships at Yale on Sunday. The Big Green had a combined 20 podium finishes and rewrote the top ten all-time list multiple times. 

Jada Jones continued to stand out for Dartmouth, defending her title as the 200m Ivy League champion and setting a 23.55 school record in the event. She also ran a 54.47 in the 400m, bringing home a bronze medal for the Big Green. For the men’s 400m, Liam Murray placed fourth with a 47.31 mark. 

Madeleine Locher placed second in the 5000m, finishing the race with a final time of 16:25.45. On the men’s side, Albert Velikonja placed fifth in the 5000m with a 14:06.58 finish. 

Roy Leibovitz placed third in the triple jump, bringing home a bronze medal for the Big Green with his 15.19m mark. Charlotte DiRocco placed fourth in the high jump, clearing 1.68m. 

Mariella Schweitzer finished fourth in the 100m hurdles with a final time of 13.73, which is good for second all-time. Schweitzer, alongside Daniela Ruelas Lomeli, Danielle Johnson, and Jada Jones, helped the women’s 4×100 relay to a fifth-place 46.27 finish, which is good for sixth all-time. 

Painter Richards-Baker had his first Ivy League Championships podium placement, finishing fifth in the 110m hurdles with a fifth all-time best of 14.22. 

Andie Murray had a fifth-place finish with her 2:06.52 mark in the 800m, which was good for third all-time. Murray, Anna Banovac, Julia Pye, and Bella Pietrasiewicz also placed sixth in the women’s 4×800 relay with their 8:44.04 finish. 

The men’s 4×800 relay, featuring Ashton Bange, DJ Matusz, Connor Foley, and Noe Kemper, had a 7:33.28 finish, which was good for sixth place.

Max Klein set the second all-time best in the shot put with his 18.28m mark, securing a fifth-place spot on the podium. Colton McMaster placed sixth in the discus, launching it 51.13m. Kylee Bennett put herself at tenth all-time in the hammer throw with her 52.90m mark. 

J’Voughnn Blake finished fourth in the 800m with a time of 1:49.25. Bryce Thomas placed fifth in the 100m with a 10.52 finish. 

Jack Intihar was the runner-up in the decathlon with 7321 points, putting him at sixth all-time. Intihar also tied for eighth all-time in the long jump with his 7.32m mark. Jack Inglis followed closely behind, placing third in the decathlon with 6451 points. 



ALL-TIME RESULTS

Women’s 100m Hurdles

  1. 13.39 – Cha’Mia Rothwell – 2017  
  2. 13.73  – Mariella Schweitzer – 2025 
  3. 14.29 –  Lauren Ready –  2015 
  4. 14.32 – Anoush Krafian – 2022 
  5. 14.35 – Danielle Johnson – 2025
  6. 14.45 – Abby Feeney – 2015 
  7. 14.45 – Janea Dunchack – 2014
  8. 14:46 – Daniel Ruelas Lomeli – 2025
  9. 14.52 –  Sarah Kenney – 1999 
  10. 14.53 – Allison Frantz – 2015 



Women’s Long Jump

  1. 6.25m – Bridget McNally – 2023 
  2. 6.23m – Cha’Mia Rothwell – 2018
  3. 6.10m – Mariella Schweitzer – 2025 
  4. 5.84m – Mollie Gribbin – 2013 
  5. 5.83m – Mattie Chatterton-Richmond – 2006 
  6. 5.80m – Cassandre Tanner – 2008 
  7. 5.76m – Leanne Atencio – 1988 
  8. 5.74m – Emma Cunningham – 2021 
  9. 5.64m – Shaina Damm – 2002 
  10. 5.63m – Janae Dunchack – 2013 



Women’s Hammer Throw

  1. 59.34m – Emily Daly – 2009 
  2. 56.30m –  Lily Lockhart – 2022 
  3. 55.73m – Cathy Liebowitz – 2015 
  4. 54.48m – Amelia Ali –  2017 
  5. 54.46m – Sarah Hayes – 2001 
  6. 53.80m – Jessie Long –  2008 
  7. 53.01m – Jamila Smith – 2006 
  8. 52.93m – Alen Collins – 2019 
  9. 52.93m – Megan Verdeyen – 2003 
  10. 52.90m – Kylee Bennett – 2025



Women’s 4x100m 

  1. 45.59 – Whitehorn, S.Kikut, A.Kikut, Meech – 2014
  2. 45.77 – Enaowho, Jones, Quinn, McNally – 2023  
  3. 45.94 – Pringle, Enaohwo, Hoffer, McNally – 2022 
  4. 46.19 – Whitehorn, S.Kikut, Evans, Meech – 2016  
  5. 46.22 – Enaowho, Jones, McNally, Pringle – 2024  
  6. 46.27 – Ruelas Lomeli, Johnson, Jones, Schweitzer -2025
  7. 46.33 – Whitehorn, Evans, S.Kikut,Meech – 2015 
  8. 46.50 – Schweitzer, DiRocco, Jones, Ruelas Lomeli – 2025
  9. 46.80 – Cunningham, Enaohwo, Hoffer, McNally – 2022  
  10. 46.81 – Johnson, DiRocco, Jones, Schweitzer – 2025



Women’s 200m

  1. 23.55 – Jada Jones – 2025
  2. 23.70 –  Sara Kikut – 2014 
  3. 23.88 – Cha’Mia Rothwell – 2017
  4. 23.89 –  Kaitlin Whitehorn – 2014
  5. 24.01 – Jennifer Meech – 2014 5
  6. 24.16 – Nicole DeBlasio – 2018 
  7. 24.25 – Jada Jones – 2024 
  8. 24.32 – Cori Hoffer – 2022 
  9. 24.63 – Michelle Quinn – 2023 
  10. 24.67 – Anoush Krafian – 2022 



Women’s 800m

  1. 2:03.81 – Julia Fenerty – 2023 
  2. 2:03.82 – Megan Krumpoch – 2014
  3. 2:06.52 – Andie Murray – 2025
  4. 2:06.99 –  Meggie Donovan – 2014
  5. 2:07.35 – Annie Jackson – 2024
  6. 2:07.40 – Bella Pietrasiewicz – 2025
  7. 2:07.86 – Kristin Manwarning – 1996
  8. 2:08.11 – Abbey D’Agostino – 2013
  9. 2:08.12 – Abbey Livingston – 2018 
  10. 2:08.15 – Cecily Garber – 2003 

Men’s Long Jump

  1. 7.66m – Lane Burks – 1997
  2. 7.51m – Nils Wildberg – 2023
  3. 7.50m – Taylor Smith – 2002
  4. 7.49m – Don Blount – 1941
  5. 7.37m – Rich Konsens – 1980
  6. 7.35m – Nicolas Robinson – 2017
  7. 7.34m – Corey Muggler –  2016
  8. 7.32m – Jack Intihar – 2025
  9. 7.32m – Harry Worthington –  1916
  10. 7.29m – Scott Huray – 1987

Men’s Decathlon

  1. 7937 – Mustafa Adbur-Rahim – 2004
  2. 7498 – Ben Ose – 2014
  3. 7460 – Tyler Koskenoja – 2008
  4. 7434 – Greg Johnston – 1999
  5. 7338 – Nico Robinson – 2017
  6. 7321 – Jack Intihar – 2025
  7. 7198 – Ben Colello – 2018
  8. 7196 – Karl-Oskar Pajus – 2022
  9. 7043 – Andrew Hall – 2005
  10. 6979 – Tim Wunderlich – 2007



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