![]() All three distances also were qualifying marks. Joshua Boamah finished in first place in all three of his events. Hannah Lowenstein finished in a tie for first place in the high jump with a qualifying height of 1.70m (5' 7").Īidan Featherby won the long jump for the men's team, recording a qualifying distance of 7.31m (23' 11.75"). She also won the long jump with a distance of 5.72m (18' 9.25"). The effort is tied for the seventh-longest mark in program history. Molly Chapman won the triple jump with a qualifying distance of 12.10 m (39' 8.5"). Jacques Guillaume won the 400m hurdles with a qualifying time of 53.20 and placed second in the 400m with a qualifying time of 46.82. The junior easily won the event with a qualifying time of 13.86 seconds. ![]() Vick posted the seventh-fastest time in Navy's record book in his 110m hurdle race. The effort is also the top time for a Patriot League athlete this season. She took second place in the race with a qualifying time of 13.75 seconds. Their time was also a qualifying time by IC4A standards.Īnderson finished with the second-best 100m hurdles time in Navy's record book in only her second collegiate meet. Kent was a member of Navy's 4x100m relay squad ( Brahmir Vick, Sethan Hollier, Caden Dailey) that took first place with the fifth-best time in Navy's record book at 40.40. He won the event with the fourth-best throw in Navy history at 72.68m (238' 5"). Presser recorded a program top-10 mark and qualifying distance in the javelin for the secondĬonsecutive week. The sophomore also placed first in the 800m with a time of 1:53.11. His time ranks first in the Patriot League and fourth in the nation. Simmons won the 400m with an IC4A qualifying time of 46.52 at the Ross and Sharon Invitational. Jonathan Simmons was named the men's track athlete of the week, Braden Presser claimed the men's field athlete-of-the- week award and Nathan Kent and Jia Anderson earned the men's and women's rookie-of-the-week selections. The squad won the race after clocking in with a qualifying time of 45.94 seconds.Īll three event times rank first in the Patriot League this year and her 400m time is 10th nationally.Īdditional Patriot League Weekly Award Winnersįour additional Mids collected weekly distinction from the Patriot League. The senior also helped set a new program-best time in the 4x100m relay with Jia Anderson, Mayu Gayton and Sabrina Sutter. She also broke Navy's 400m record with a winning and qualifying time of 53.70 seconds. Individually, she broke her own program record in a 200m victory with an ECAC qualifying time of 23.90 seconds. Mangan earned the honors after breaking three program records last Saturday at the Ross and Sharon Invitational. Molly Mangan was named the Patriot League women's track athlete of the week and was a co-recipient of the Naval Academy Athletic Association Athlete-of-the-Week Award, presented by Northrop Grumman. Mangan Collects Patriot League and NAAA Weekly Honors Visitors 18 years and older must present a government-issued identification card (driver's license/ passport) to gain access to the Academy grounds, while visitors 17 and younger must be accompanied by an adult.Enter the blue/west parking lot through gate 5 off of Taylor Avenue.The shuttles will pick up spectators at Navy-Marine Corps Memorial Stadium (550 Taylor Avenue, Annapolis, Md., 21401). All other visitors may park outside of the Naval Academy grounds and walk through the security gates at Gate 1 or they may take the complimentary shuttles.Vehicular access to the Naval Academy is limited to those drivers with a Department of Defense identification card.The meet will not have team scoring.įans can find links to live results and the schedule of events on (.) The Navy track and field teams will compete at Ingram Field for the first time in 2023 when the Mids play host to the Navy Spring Invitational I on Saturday.
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