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ATHENS, W.Va. – The Concord University men's and women's track & field teams get set to travel to the Finn Pincus Invite hosted by Roanoke College Friday and Saturday.
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LAST TIME OUT
Graduate student
Emily Wallace was the top individual finisher for Concord at The Burg Open hosted by Lynchburg on Friday as she placed fourth in the mile, clocking a time of 5:24.03. Wallace backed up her mile performance with a ninth-place showing in the 3,000-meter run (11:11.13). Wallace's time in the mile is the second fastest in the Mountain East Conference this winter. Sophomore
Talayna Holmes stopped the timer at 8.03 seconds in the 60-meter dash to place sixth at Lynchburg. CU's 4x400-meter relay of sophomore
Emma Jenkins, freshman
Marin Parker, Wallace and freshman
Izzy Williams ran a season-best time of 4:26.04 to claim second. Graduate student
Abbey Wallace was 16
th in both the shot put (8.88 meters) and weight throw (8.35 meters).
Junior
Logan Zuchelli ran the fastest mile in the MEC this season with his time of 4:19.69. At Lynchburg, Zuchelli was the runner-up. Freshman
Braden Ward finished 13
th (4:35.83). Junior
Ian Gardner ran 50.95 seconds in the 400-meter dash and 23.10 seconds in the 200-meter dash as he placed fourth and 12
th, respectively. CU's 4x400-meter relay of freshman
Jaidyn Foddrell, Gardner, freshman
Bradley Harris and senior
Isaiah Jackson-Darby placed fifth in a time of 3:31.98. Ward ran 9:18.81 in the 3,00-meter run.
FINN PINCUS ENTRIES
Friday and Saturday's action for the Mountain Lions will be highlighted by a large contingent in the 800-meters and mile. Presently, three Concord athletes are in the top 16 of the 800-meters in the conference: Jenkins (fifth), freshman
Hayley Collins (14
th) and junior
Kaylee Dixon (16
th). In all, 13 women's runners for CU will be in the 800-meters at Roanoke College as Collins, Dixon and Jenkins seek to improve their time while the other are trying to work their way into the top 16. Junior
Madison Cornett (5:38) is currently sixth in the mile in the MEC while Jenkins (5:45) and sophomore
Katy Walkup (5:47) are 10
th and 11
th, respectively. The trio will be in the mile as will seven others.
In field event action, five are entered in the shot put: freshman
Nadiyah Abdussalaam, freshman
Abby Humphrey, senior
Taylor Perry, freshman
Meagan Poticher and Wallace. Abdussalaam and Perry are scheduled to compete in the long jump along with sophomore
Lilly Jackson.
In men's sprint events, junior
George Acuna III, freshman
Jacob Coy, Foddrell and Harris are entered in both the 200-meter and 400-meter dashes. Like the women, several are scheduled to compete in the 800-meters and mile for the Concord men. Among those doubling up are freshman
Brady Amico, freshman
Garrett Hatcher, freshman
Wes Holcomb, sophomore
Alex Irvin, junior
Madoc Lathroum and freshman
AJ Skeens.
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