Relay and Sprint Wins Highlight Women鈥檚 Track and Field鈥檚 Performance at Dan Curran Invitational
The Saint Joseph's women's track and field team delivered an impressive performance at the Dan Curran Invitational, highlighting their strength in relays and sprints. Key achievements included first-place finishes in both the 4x100m and 4x400m relays, alongside several personal and season-best times across various events. Notable individual performances saw Tamasen Allen Bey dominate the 100m, while the team showcased depth in the 200m and 400m competitions with multiple top finishes. Overall, the meet served as a testament to the team's growing prowess as they prepare for upcoming competitions.
By the Numbers- 4x100m relay team finished first in 46.98 seconds.
- Tamasen Allen Bey won the 100m in 11.92 seconds.
- Kendall Cooper topped the 400m with a time of 56.60 seconds.
- Carolyn Smith finished third in the 800m with a season-best of 2:18.70.
- Hawks claimed four of the top five spots in the 400m event.
- The team demonstrated strong relay performance, winning two relay events.
- Multiple athletes achieved personal and seasonal bests, indicating improvement.
- Depth across events showcased the squad's capability heading into the next competition.
The team will aim to build on this momentum at the Sam Howell Invitational on April 4, where they will look to further enhance their individual and relay performances.
Bottom LineSaint Joseph's women's track and field is clearly on the rise, marked by strong individual and relay performances that bode well for future meets. The team's continued improvement and depth across events make them a force to watch as the season progresses.
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