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Women’s track and field ties for seventh place at regional championships
Story Links WILLIAMSTOWN, Mass. – The Hamilton College Continentals finished in a tie for seventh place out of more than 50 teams in the women’s team standings in the 2025 All-Atlantic Region Track & Field Conference Outdoor Championships at Williams College’s Lee Track at Williamson Field on Thursday, May […]

WILLIAMSTOWN, Mass. – The Hamilton College Continentals finished in a tie for seventh place out of more than 50 teams in the women’s team standings in the 2025 All-Atlantic Region Track & Field Conference Outdoor Championships at Williams College’s Lee Track at Williamson Field on Thursday, May 15.
Hamilton and host Williams ended up with 39 points apiece for the two-day championships. SUNY Geneseo captured the team title with 88.
The Continentals added to their point total by taking third place in the 4×800-meter relay. Emily Pogozelski ’26, who was a member of the relay, posted a personal-record time of 4:42.15 and finished ninth in the 1,500-meter run.
The NCAA Division III championships selections are expected to be announced sometime in the evening on Friday, May 16. Keira Rogan ’28 has the third-fastest time in the 3,000-meter steeplechase across Division III this spring.
HAMILTON PERFORMANCES
800-meter run (28 runners)
12. Kate Scibelli ’26, 2:18.39
1,500-meter run (30 runners)
9. Emily Pogozelski ’26, 4:42.15 (PR)
400-meter hurdles (28 runners)
11. Olivia Waruch ’28, 1:05.51
4×800-meter relay (14 teams)
3. Pogozelski, Scibelli, Keira Rogan ’28, Sylvie Najarian ’25 (9:26.67)
Triple Jump (18 athletes)
11. Emmeline Stoetzel ’28, 11.01 meters (36 feet, 1.5 inches)