BOSTON – The University of Pennsylvania track teams closed out competition at the NCAA Indoor Championships on Saturday, with athletes in the men's high jump and the women's 4x400 relay.
NCAA Championships Final Results
MEN'S HJ: Sophomore
Kampton Kam cleared 2.10 meters (6 feet 10.75 inches) and earned second-team All-America honors. He is just the second high jumper in program history to advance to the Indoor Championships, behind Maalik Reynolds who qualified in 2012 and 2014.
WOMEN'S 4x400 RELAY: Penn got a tough draw for Saturday night, racing with USC, Houston and Texas. Those schools ended up second, third and fourth overall in times of 3:27.62 (USC), 3:28.28 (Houston), and 3:28.91 (Texas). The Quakers—who ran
Christiana Nwachuku,
Jocelyn Niemiec and
Aliya Garozzo and subbed in
Moforehan Abinusawa for an injured
Isabella Whittaker—clocked a gritty 3:31.82 and finished ninth out of 12 teams to earn second-team All-America honors.
Up Next
Penn will begin the 2024 outdoor season with the Penn Challenge at Franklin Field on Saturday, March 23.
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