Track & Field | NEWMAC Championships
Friday, April 25 | 2 p.m.
Saturday, April 26 | 10:30 a.m.
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WHAT TO KNOW
• The Babson men's and women's track & field teams head to South Hadley, Mass., for the NEWMAC Championships beginning on Friday afternoon at Mount Holyoke College.
• The league's nine women's and six men's programs will compete in 20 events as well as the decathlon and heptathlon Friday and Saturday.
2024 NEWMAC CHAMPIONSHIP HIGHLIGHTS
• The Babson men captured three individual events and set five school records on the way to a program-best third place and 151 points at last year's NEWMAC Championships at Springfield. The Babson women placed sixth with one individual champion, two program records and 49 points, second-most in program history.
• Graduate studentÂ
Anthony Rodriguez captured his second straight men's 10,000 meters title and finished runner-up in the 5,000 meters. Sophomore
Chris McDonough took first place in the 100-meter dash and finished runner-up in the 200 meters in a program-record time of 21.80 seconds. McDonough also anchored Babson's 4x100 meter relay team that finished second with a school record time of 41.52.
• Eric Bottern '24 captured the individual title in the shot put and placed second in the discus. SeniorÂ
Will Dean earned a second-place finish in the decathlon, scoring 4.331 points; Michael Agard '24 finished second in the long jump with a program-record leap of 22-feet, 9.75-inches; and sophomore
Nicolas Kube had a second-place finish in the javelin, recording a program-record mark of 178-feet, 3-inches.
• SophomoreÂ
Colleen Corman led the Beaver women, capturing the individual title in the 400-meter hurdles. Junior
Trista Sicard recorded a second-place finish in the triple jump with a program-record mark of 36-feet, 7.75-inches.
• JuniorÂ
Ashna Krishnamurthy finished third in the long jump with a leap of 16-feet, 8.75-inches. JuniorÂ
Brooke Jankowski had a strong run in the 100-meter hurdles, finishing fourth in 15.74 seconds; classmate
Robyn Wilkes broke the program record in the 200 meters, crossing the finish line in fifth place with a time of 25.76 seconds; and sophomore
Maddie Stoltz turned in a solid fourth-place finish in the heptathlon with 2,973 points.
ABOUT THE BABSON MEN
• McDonough captured the individual title in the 100-meter dash for the second year in a row at MIT's Sean Collier Invitational last Saturday, crossing the finish line in a season-best time of 10.56 seconds.
• First-yearÂ
Aithan Bezanson finished runner-up in the 400-meter hurdles in a program-record time of 54.94 seconds and classmate
Jackson Adams took third place in 56.92 seconds. Graduate student
Matthew Campbell finished third in the 5000 meters in 16:06.97, and fellow grad studentÂ
Ryan Wilson was fourth in the 1500 meters in 4:02.07.
• Bezanson took fifth place in the 110-meter hurdles in a time of 15.27 seconds, and Bezanson and fellow first-yearsÂ
Noa Wong,Â
Patrick Allardi andÂ
Dominic Smith placed fourth in the 4x100-meter relay in a season-best time of 43.35 seconds.
• Bezanson set a new program record in the decathlon at the UMass Multi-Meet back on April 9-10, recording 6,355 points and a third-place finish.
ABOUT THE BABSON WOMEN
• First-yearÂ
Amrit Rehal posted the Beavers' top individual finish at MIT's Sean Collier Invitational last Saturday by coming in first in the high jump with a mark of 5-feet, 4.25-inches. Sicard placed third in the triple jump with a leap of 35-feet, 5.75-inches.Â
• The Beavers' top performance in the throws came from first-year
 Brigid Kelly, who set a new school record in the hammer with a throw of 111-feet, 9-inches.
• Jankowski came in fourth in the 100-meter hurdles with a time of 15.13. Wilkes came in fifth in the 200 meters with a season-best time of 25.87 and also posted a season-best time of 12.51 in the 100-meter dash to place sixth. Corman finished fifth in the 400-meter hurdles with a time of 1:08.96.
• Wilkes teamed with seniorÂ
Angela Hagstrom, sophomoreÂ
Reese Gallant and first-yearÂ
Victoria Hart to record a third-place result in the 4x100-meter relay with a season-best time of 49.98.Â
AMONG THE NATION'S BEST
• Entering this weekend's conference meet, Bezanson ranks 12th in Division III in the decathlon (6,355 pts.), Rodriguez is 15th in the 10,000 meters (29:43.74), and McDonough is 34th in the 100 meters (10.56).
• On the women's side, Rehal is ranked 17th in the high jump with her leap of 5-feet, 5-inches.
CHASING TITLES
• A number of Babson athletes are ranked in the top five in the NEWMAC (nine men's events, six women's events) entering this weekend's championships.
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MEN |
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|
100m |
McDonough |
1st |
10.56 |
5000m |
Rodriguez |
2nd |
 14:27:16 |
10,000m |
Rodriguez |
1st |
 29.43.74 |
400 hurdles |
Bezanson |
1st |
54.94 |
4x400 relay |
Smith,Adams, |
|
|
|
|
5th |
 3:27.27 |
High jump |
Bezanson |
4th |
6'2.75" |
Long Jump |
Bezanson |
4th |
21'8.25" |
Hammer |
Brett White |
3rd |
141'11" |
Decathlon |
Bezanson |
1st |
6355 |
Decathlon |
Matthew Vilela |
3rd |
4956 |
|
|
|
|
WOMEN |
|
|
|
100 meters |
Wilkes |
4th |
12.51 |
100 hurdles |
Jankowski |
2nd |
15.13 |
100 hurdles |
Hart |
4th |
15.62 |
400 hurdles |
Corman |
4th |
 1:08.39 |
4x100 relay |
Gallant,Wilkes, |
|
|
|
Hagstrom,Hart |
4th |
49.98 |
High jump |
Rehal |
2nd |
5'5" |
Heptathlon |
Stoltz |
5th |
2780 |
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PROGRAM RECORDS
• Bezanson has set a pair of program records this spring, the 400-meter hurdles (54.94) at the Sean Collier Invitational on April 19, breaking the mark of 56.52 by Seymour set last May, and the decathlon (6355) on April 9-10, bettering the total of 6159 points achieved Dominic Esposito '15 back in 2015.
• Rehal's leap of 5-5 in the women's high jump broke the mark of 5-feet, 4.5-inches by Katie Collins at the ECAC Championships on May 11, 2002, and Kelly's heave of 111-feet, 9-inches in the hammer throw broke the mark of 110-feet, 1-inch by Nina Sitarski on April 30, 2022.
UP NEXT
• Babson has 20 athletes (12 men, eight women) that have qualified for the Division III New England Championships, which will be held May 2-3 at the US Coast Guard Academy in New London, Conn.
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