Quantcast The Justice
College Media Network

Week of

INDOOR TRACK: Squads sit some starters and drop in final results

by Sean Petterson
Staff writer

Sports | 2/3/09
Posted online at 4:16 AM EST on 2/3/09

  • Print
  • Email
The women's indoor track team went into last Saturday's Wheaton College Invitational shorthanded due to myriad injuries, graduate school exams and fatigue. Molly Shanley '12 was therefore forced into a larger role and did not disappoint, placing first in the one-mile run to help lead the Judges to a fourth-place finish out of 12 teams with 41 points, falling short to Wheaton College, Worcester State College and Eastern Connecticut State University.

The men's also competed at the meet and placed ninth of 12 teams.

Coach Mark Reytblat recognized the teams were without some of its top runners for various reasons, including Ali Sax '09, Hannah Lindholm '11, Beth Pisarik '10, Anat Ben Nun '09, Sam Donovan '11 and Ben Bray '11, all of whom were winners in the teams' last meet at the Reggie Poyau Memorial Invitational Jan. 24 and did not think that the women's team's fourth place finish was a letdown after taking second place in their last meet. He said the decision to allow some of his top runners to rest was to give the rest of the team more opportunities to compete.

"We just decided we're not going to bring everyone so some other people could compete," he said. "That's why the score didn't look normal."

Shanley had a very strong performance in the one-mile run, finishing in a time of 5 minutes, 28 seconds. She beat Wellesley College senior Jessica Weng, the second-place finisher, by four seconds.

Reytblat was proud of his rookie distance runner, saying "she was just the best runner who ran [last Saturday]."

The women's team also had second- and third-place finishers in both the high jump and 800-meter events. In the high jump event, Suzanne Bernier '10 and Lily Parenteau '12 followed up first- and second-place finishes in the high jump event at the Reggie Poyau Memorial Invitational Jan. 24 with second- and third-place finishes in the same event last Saturday.

Bernier jumped at 1.56 meters whie Parenteau reached the 1.51-meter mark. Lucia Capano '11, finished fifth with a jump of 4.85 meters to add to the Judges' point total.
Page 1 of 2 next >

Article Tools

Be the first to comment on this story

  • NOTE: Email address will not be published

Type your comment below (html not allowed)

  I understand posting spam or other comments that are unrelated to this article will cause my comment to be flagged for deletion and possibly cause my IP address to be permanently banned from this server.

Issue Summary Everything in this week's issue.

Fan us on Facebook!

Advertisement

Virtual Print Edition

Please enjoy this virtual version of our print edition. Click on a page to open it fullscreen. Back issues also available.

Poll

Poll: How do you feel about SUMS, the new Student Union Management System?

Cast Vote

View Results

Advertisement