Connect with us

Sports

EIU Dominates Normal Invite

NORMAL, Ill. – The Eastern Illinois Track and Field team concluded their efforts at the Normal Invite on Saturday at Illinois State with 16 Panther athletes on the podium in their respective events. Rylea Borgic and Cale Smith kicked off Saturday efforts for EIU, as they each finished in first place in the 3000m Steeplechase. […]

Published

on

EIU Dominates Normal Invite

NORMAL, Ill. – The Eastern Illinois Track and Field team concluded their efforts at the Normal Invite on Saturday at Illinois State with 16 Panther athletes on the podium in their respective events.

Rylea Borgic and Cale Smith kicked off Saturday efforts for EIU, as they each finished in first place in the 3000m Steeplechase. Borgic crossed the finish line in 11:09.56 as Smith logged a time off 9:25.19.

Shortly after, the men’s and women’s 4x100m relay team followed suit, securing a gold medal in each race. The men’s team compiled of Nathan Kirby, Daniel Lacy, Shawn Lacy, and Jahleel Perrin recorded a time of 41.46 as the women’s team consisting of Angela Dobbins, Kenyetietta Quinn, MaKenna McBride, and Abby Venhaus recorded a season best 46.68.

Isabella Fabrizio, Emily Sykes, and Gracie Cox dominated the leaderboard in the women’s field events, as Fabrizio was able to earn gold in both the hammer throw (48.85m) and shot put (13.30m). Sykes’ toss of 12.98m in the shot put landed her in the second place spot behind Fabrizio as Cox’s toss of 44.08m in the discus earned her second place. Sam Bradbury was at the forefront of the Panther men’s field efforts after recording a second place finish in the shot put (15.56m) and discus (47.05).

Shawn Lacy and Abby Venhaus showed out in the 100m dash, as Lacy’s time of 10.74 earned him the top spot on the podium as Venhaus’s season best time of 12.05 notched her a second place finish. Lacy would also go on to manufacture success in the javelin throw, securing first place after recording a toss of 52.53m.

Elijah Skutt and Abraham Johnson controlled the high jump on Saturday, as Skutt recorded a season-best 2.01m to place first as Johnson’s season-best attempt of 1.98m earned him in the second place spot. Johnson then continued his freshman crusade, securing first place in the triple jump after another season-best of 15.31m. Taryn Tarquin wrapped up the triple jump for the Panthers, earning gold after a jump of 11.90m.

Hallee Thomas and Tyler Miller each finished in second place in the 400m hurdles, as Thomas recorded a time of 1:03.06 as Miller crossed the finish line in 56.41. Daniel Lacy also found success in the 400m, securing a personal record and second place finish with a time of 46.93.

Kenyetietta Quinn’s effort in the 200m dash notched her a personal record and second place finish after crossing the finish line in 24.62. Angela Dobbins followed closely behind, securing the third place spot with a time of 25.56. Jahleel Perrin capped off the Panther 200m efforts, logging a personal record 21.73 to earn a silver medal in the event.

Up Next
The Panthers are set to travel east to Terre Haute, Ind. for the Gibson Invitational on April 17-19.

Sports

Rogan ’28 qualifies for 2025 NCAA outdoor track and field championships

Story Links NCAA Selection Release NCAA Outdoor Track & Field Championships Women’s Qualifiers Hamilton College’s Keira Rogan ’28 (Saratoga Springs, N.Y./Schuylerville Central School) has earned selection for the 2025 NCAA Division III Outdoor Track & Championships, which will be […]

Published

on


Hamilton College’s Keira Rogan ’28 (Saratoga Springs, N.Y./Schuylerville Central School) has earned selection for the 2025 NCAA Division III Outdoor Track & Championships, which will be held at SPIRE Institute in Geneva, Ohio.

Rogan, who is in the outdoor championships for the first time, competes in the preliminary heats of the women’s 3,000-meter steeplechase at 7:35 p.m. on Thursday, May 22. The final of the event is scheduled for Friday, May 23 at 4:55 p.m.

For each individual event contested, including the decathlon and heptathlon, the top 22 declared student-athletes were accepted into the competition. Rogan already holds the team record in the steeplechase. She is seeded third in the event.

 



Link

Continue Reading

Sports

We’re In! Leder and Richwine Qualify for NCAA Championships

Story Links INDIANAPOLIS – The Dickinson track and field program will be represented by a pair of individuals next week at the NCAA Division III Outdoor Track and Field Championships as senior female athlete, Annie Leder and junior male athlete, Trevor Richwine will compete on behalf of the Red and White when […]

Published

on


INDIANAPOLIS – The Dickinson track and field program will be represented by a pair of individuals next week at the NCAA Division III Outdoor Track and Field Championships as senior female athlete, Annie Leder and junior male athlete, Trevor Richwine will compete on behalf of the Red and White when the action opens up next Thursday at the SPIRE Institute in Geneva, Ohio.

Leder, the native of Washington, D.C. earned her place in the meet by posting the 16th-best mark in the nation for the long jump during the Centennial Conference Championships when she dropped in at 5.87m to take home the gold medal. Leder is no stranger to the top spot on the podium grabbing a trio of first-place finishes during the outdoor season.

Richwine, the native of Newville, Pennsylvania, nabbed his spot with the second-fastest time for the 800m in the country by hitting the line in 1:48.31 at the Widener University Final Qualifier this past Monday. He will head into the race feeling like a national title is within his grasp as he sits just one-hundredth off the top time from Tor Hotung-Davidsen from the University of Lychburg at 1:48.30. Richwine like Leder has claimed three gold medals on the campaign and will hope to add one more to the collection at the end of next week.

Stay tuned to dickinsonathletics.com and all Red Devil Social Media for more information as it becomes available.



Link

Continue Reading

Sports

Phoenix Track & Field wins CAA outdoor title | Today at Elon

This is the program’s fourth league title in the past five seasons at the CAA Outdoor Championships. Share: Share this page on Facebook Share this page on X (formerly Twitter) Share this page on LinkedIn Email this page to a friend Print this page   Elon University women’s Track and Field team A year after […]

Published

on


This is the program’s fourth league title in the past five seasons at the CAA Outdoor Championships.

Share: