NEW YORK, N.Y. – The University of Pennsylvania track and field teams closed out the 2022 Ivy League Heptagonal Indoor T&F Championships on Sunday at The Armory, led by two more program records including a top finish in the 5,000m by
Maeve Stiles.
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Stiles had a great day, running an incredible 16:13.48 in the 5K, topping the field by seven seconds for the victory as well as set the new program mark in the event. She overtakes Abby Hong's time of 16:24.46 back in 2018 by 11 seconds.
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Lizzy Bader finished eighth in the race with Stiles, setting the 10th best time in program history with 16:48.93.
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The other program record was by
Skyla Wilson. Under 24 hours ago, she broke her 60m hurdles record of 8.35 by clocking an 8.31 in the preliminaries. Today, she knocked the time down even more. She narrowly took second place with a time of 8.29 for the new program record and the third fastest time in Ivy Indoor Heps history.
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Wilson was joined by
Katherine Muccio in sixth (8.63) and
Shevell Higgs in eighth (8.71). Muccio's time shifted her into sixth in the record book.
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The were 10 additional program record marks changed as well on the final day at Heps, seven of which were on the women's side.
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In the 200m, Wilson set a new PR with 24.03 for third place, holding her claim at No. 2 in program history.
Caia Gelli finished fifth in the race with a 24.43. Gelli moved her name up to sixth in history in the 400m, clocking a 55.45 for fifth place.
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Wilson continued to perform, setting another PR in the 500m, taking second place with a time of 1:13.04 to keep her at sixth in history. She was joined by
Aliya Garozzo in fifth with a 1:13.98, a time good enough for eighth in history.
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Into mid-distance,
Bronwyn Patterson moved all the way up to sixth in the record book in the 800m, clocking a 2:07.39 for second place. Her name came up later with
Caroline O'Sullivan,
Olivia Babski, and
Fabianna Szorenyi in the 4x800, helping Penn to a third-place finish and time of 8:54.96 for fifth in history.
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The final women's record book move was on the infield at the high jump, as
Addie Renner cleared 1.74m for third place, the fifth best heigh in program history.
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On the men's side,
Antaures Jackson made the biggest splash in the 500m, crossing the line at 1:03.13 for sixth place and a time that is fourth in the record book.
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At the 5k,
Zubeir Dagane clocked a 14:21.79, the seventh best mark in program history.
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Andrew Colbert wrapped up his two-day heptathlon on Sunday with his final three events, concluding his weekend with 5,044 points for fourth place. His point mark landed him seventh in history.
Additionally,
Ray Sellaro earned a podium spot with a third-place finish in the mile, clocking a 4:04.11. On the infield, the Quakers placed in the high jump and shot put.
Conrad Moore (5th) and
Mark Anselmi (6th) both cleared 2.02m in the high jump, while
Cameron Landis took sixth in the shot put with a 16.53m toss on his final attempt.Â
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The women's team finished with 89 points for third place, while the men finished in eighth with 27 points.
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