Kulis Breaks Heptathlon Record at Recent Women鈥檚 Track Meets
The Holy Cross women's track and field team excelled across three meets over the weekend, highlighted by senior Celia Kulis breaking her own school heptathlon record with a total score of 5,024 points. The team competed in the Friar Invitational, Tufts Spring Invitational, and UMass Commonwealth Invitational, showcasing strong individual and team performances, including several top finishes in various events.
By the Numbers- Celia Kulis scored 5,024 points in the heptathlon, breaking her previous record of 5,006.
- The Crusaders won the 4x100m relay with a time of 47.48 seconds.
- Kulis achieved strong individual marks across all heptathlon events, including 13.92 seconds in the 100 hurdles.
- Multiple athletes placed in the top ten in various events at the Friar and UMass Commonwealth Invitationals.
The Crusaders are set to host the second annual Jim Kavanagh Legacy Invitational on April 18, where they will aim to continue their successful run and build on recent accomplishments.
Bottom LineHoly Cross athletes are showcasing impressive performances, with Kulis leading the charge, indicating strong potential for the rest of the season. Continued success at upcoming events will further establish the program's competitiveness.
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