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Track and Field Kicks Off Season in New York

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Story Links Live Results NEW YORK, N.Y. – Marking the third consecutive year, Rutgers track and field commenced its indoor season at the renowned Armory Track and Field Complex located in New York City. The Scarlet Knights recorded 12 personal bests across nine events, showcasing a promising first performance on Friday. The competition saw 17 first-place […]

NEW YORK, N.Y. – Marking the third consecutive year, Rutgers track and field commenced its indoor season at the renowned Armory Track and Field Complex located in New York City. The Scarlet Knights recorded 12 personal bests across nine events, showcasing a promising first performance on Friday.
 
The competition saw 17 first-place finishes. On the men’s front, Rutgers celebrated five victories on the track. Daniel Duncan claimed victory in the 60-meter with a time of 6.84, while Yashahya Brown secured first place in the 60-meter hurdles with a finish of 7.86. Shamali Whittle and Greg McQueen took the 1-3 spots in the 300-meter, with Whittle triumphing in 33.45, followed by McQueen at 34.47.  
 
Lathan Brown clinched first in the 400-meter, recording a personal best of 48.36, while Bryce Tucker followed in second at 48.40 and Joshua Babe in third with a time of 48.67. Johnny Scalia emerged victorious in the 800-meter, finishing at 1:54.57, with Damani Brown coming in second at 1:56.00.
 
The men’s team also excelled in the field events, securing victories in three competitions, including a personal best and first-place achievement by Foluso Adedeji in high jump, clearing 2.06m (6′ 9″). Donavan Anderson won the triple jump with a leap of 15.71m (51′ 6.5″). The men’s pole vault achieved a 1-2-3 finish, led by Brian O’Sullivan, who topped the field clearing 5.22m (17′ 1.5″) in the least amount of attempts. Kevin O’Sullivan equaled that height for second place, followed by Noah Kriesman at 5.02m (16′ 5.5″).
 
The women’s squad tallied four first-place finishes on the track, driven by Azariah Grantham in the 200-meter with a time of 24.88. She also achieved a second-place finish in the 60-meter with a time of 7.53. Celine-Jada Brown took the win in the 300-meter at 38.68, while Paige Floriea won the 400-meter with a time of 56.72. Jenai Berry captured the 800-meter title with a personal best of 2:16.39. Additionally, Anabella Chin delivered a personal-best performance in the 60-meter hurdles, timing in at 8.76.
 
Jenovia Logan achieved victory in the high jump, clearing a height of 1.78m (5′ 10″), with Alanna Woolfolk taking third place at 1.71m (5′ 7.25″). In the long jump, Rutgers secured a 1-2 finish with Kristina Tossas achieving victory with a jump of 6.10m (20′ 0.25″), while Paige Floriea came in second at 6.03m (19′ 9.5″). Faith Bethea triumphed in the triple jump with a distance of 12.29m (40′ 4″).
 
Chloe Timberg took first in the pole vault, clearing 4.28m (14′ 0.5″). Suzy Lacombe secured second place with a height of 3.83m (12′ 6.75″), and Emma Keating                                                         finished in third with a height of 3.83m (12′ 6.75″). Alicia Campbell led the throw group for the Scarlet Knights, winning the weight throw with a distance of 18.97m (62′ 3″) and securing third in the shot put with a throw of 14.79m (48′ 6.25″).
 
Rutgers will be back in action in the New Year, heading to Philadelphia for the Penn Select on Saturday, January 11 on the UPenn campus.
 
Rutgers Holiday Classic Results  
Men’s Team
60M
1. Daniel Duncan                                        6.84
4. Christopher Serrao                                6.87
 
60M Hurdles
1. Yashahya Brown                                     7.86
2. Eric Foster Jr.                                           8.23
3. Chiemelie Anosike                                 8.29
 
300M
1. Shamali Whittle                                     33.45
3. Greg McQueen                                       34.47
 
400M
1. Lathan Brown                                         48.36 PR
2. Bryce Tucker                                           48.40
3. Joshua Babe                                           48.67
 
800M
1. Johnny Scalia                                          1:54.57
2. Damani Brown                                       1:56.00
 
High Jump
1. Foluso Adedeji                                       2.06m (6′ 9″) PR
3. Brian Butler                                            2.03m (6′ 8″)
 
Long Jump
2. Anthony Conrey                                     7.18m (23′ 6.75″)
 
Triple Jump
1. Donavan Anderson                               15.71m (51′ 6.5″)
 
Pole Vault
1. Brian O’Sullivan                                     5.22m (17′ 1.5″)
2. Kevin O’Sullivan                                     5.22m (17′ 1.5″)
3. Noah Kriesman                                      5.02m (16′ 5.5″)
 
Women’s Team
60M
2. Azariah Grantham                                 7.53
3. Jada Ellis                                                  7.69
 
60M Hurdles
3. Anabella Chin                                         8.76 PR
4. Celine-Jada Brown                                 8.91 PR
 
200M
1. Azariah Grantham                                 24.88
 
300M
1. Celine-Jada Brown                                 38.68 PR
4. Cynthia Boakye                                      39.30 PR
 
400M
1. Paige Floriea                                           56.72
2. Dahlia Beasley                                        57.83
 
800M
1. Jenai Berry                                              2:16.39 PR
2. Claire Annuik                                          2:17.90
 
High Jump
1. Jenovia Logan                                         1.78m (5′ 10″) PR
3. Alanna Woolfolk                                    1.71m (5′ 7.25″)
 
Long Jump
1. Kristina Tossas                                        6.10m (20′ 0.25″)
2. Paige Floriea                                           6.03m (19′ 9.5″)
 
Triple Jump
1. Faith Bethea                                           12.29m (40′ 4″)
 
Pole Vault
1. Chloe Timberg                                        4.28m (14′ 0.5″)
2. Suzy Lacombe                                        3.83m (12′ 6.75″)
3. Emma Keating                                        3.83m (12′ 6.75″)
 
Shot Put
3. Alicia Campbell                                      14.79m (48′ 6.25″)
 
Weight Throw
1. Alicia Campbell                                      18.97m (62′ 3″)
 

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