PR for Guerrier as Bulldogs Compete at NCAA East First Round
The Yale women's track and field team showcased strong performances at the NCAA East First Round held in Kentucky. First-year Constanza Acevedo placed 42nd in the javelin throw, finishing her freshman year with a personal record of 48.47m, a Yale school record. Junior Juliette Kosmont secured 38th in the 100m with a time of 11.52, capping off her season with a school record of 11.28. Junior Gloria Guerrier achieved a personal record of 58.36 in the 400m hurdles, finishing 28th overall and narrowly missing advancement to the quarterfinals. Two other Bulldogs are set to compete in the 3K Steeplechase on Saturday.
By the Numbers- Constanza Acevedo had a javelin throw of 44.04m, marking her first competition at the NCAA East First Round.
- Gloria Guerrier recorded a personal best of 58.36 seconds in the 400m hurdles.
- Only five Ivy Leaguers participated in the javelin at the meet, with Acevedo standing out as the sole first-year.
- The top 12 in each event will qualify for the NCAA Championships set for June 10-12.
Two Yale athletes, Phoebe Benun and Zoe Martonfi, will compete in the 3K Steeplechase on Saturday, aiming to secure their spots for further rounds. Their performances could add to Yale's representation in upcoming championship events.
Bottom LineThe Yale women's track and field team demonstrated significant talent, with record-breaking performances indicating a promising future for its athletes. Continued growth and success are anticipated as more Bulldogs compete in the NCAA Championships.
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