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TRACK ATHLETE OF THE WEEK Lulani Haslinger, Johnson & Wales (So.) Sophomore Lulani Haslinger was stellar once again in her debut in the 3k steeple as the Groton, N.Y. native won the Ocean State Cup, with a time of 11:51, moving her to the top rank in the conference by over a minute and a half. Her performance currently puts her at no. 90 on the DIII leaderboard. |
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FIELD ATHLETE OF THE WEEK Desiree Robinson, Emmanuel (Sr.) Senior Desiree Robinson finished in the top-three in all five events that she competed in this past week as the New Haven, Conn. native took first in the Triple Jump (11.17m, qualified for NE DIII and is currently 44th in the nation in the event), second in both the 400 hurdles (1:13.24) and High Jump (1.51m) while finishing third in the Long Jump (5.03m) and helping the Saints finish third in the Sprint Medley Relay (4:32.81). |
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ROOKIE OF THE WEEK Lila Brillhart, Colby-Sawyer (Fr.) First-Year Lila Brillhart impressed at the Springfield College Invite where the Underhill, Vt. native would place second in the 100m hurdles, and would break her own school record running a 15.77, which currently places her 99th in the nation in the event. |
WEEKLY HONOR ROLL
Aida Davis, Emmanuel - Finished second place in 400 meters (1:02.51) and third place in 200 meters (28.66) at the Jim Sheehan Invite. Competed in the Regis Spring Classic and finished in eighth place in 400 meters (1:03.18).
Sydney Gonzalez, Emmanuel - Placed second in 1500 meters (5:13.30) at Regis and in the Jim Sheehan Invite, she finished in fourth place in 800 meters (2:35.08).
Katelyn O'Brien, Johnson & Wales - Had another great performance at the Ocean State Cup, with her second PR in a row in javelin, placing her 6th overall at the meet. Her new mark keeps her on top of the conference and places her 43rd in the country. She also had impressive performances in discus and long jump moving her to 4th and 5th in the conference.
Janet Amasa-Titus, Regis - At the Regis Spring Classic, she secured a second-place finish in the pole vault with a mark of 2.50m, she also secured a seventh place finish in the javelin with a toss of 26.75m.
Ella Labrie, Saint Joseph's (Maine) - Continued her stellar rookie season by breaking the school record in the triple jump at Jim Sheehan with a leap of 10.53m, placing second overall. She also finished fourth in the long jump (4.89m), combining for 13 individual points on the day. Labrie still sits as the highest ranking rookie in the Triple Jump and Long Jump.
Audrey Bilodeau, Saint Joseph's (Maine) - Had a stellar showing at the Jim Sheehan Invitational, breaking the school record in the 100m hurdles with a time of 15.98, a mark that also qualified her for the DIII New England Championships. She followed it up with a first-place finish in the 400m hurdles (1:09.48), earning 18 individual points and leading the charge for the Monks.
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