WILLIAMSTOWN, Mass.— Babson College first-year
Amrit Rehal (Alpharetta, Ga.) took first place in the women's high jump to highlight the Beaver performances on Saturday at the Farley Inter Regional track & field meet at Williams College.
Rehal posted a leap of 5-feet, 5.25 inches to claim the title, an inch higher than Amherst sophomore Leah Smth, who cleared 5-feet, 4.25-inches. Babson junior
Brooke Jankowski (Derry, N.H.) finished fifth with a mark of 5-feet, 2.25 inches.
Sophomore
Colleen Corman (Quaker Hill, Conn.) turned in a strong performance in the 400-meter hurdles, crossing the finish line with a career-best time of 1:06.22, which was good for sixth place.
First-year
Victoria Hart (Greenwich, Conn.) qualified for the finals in the 100-meter hurdles. She qualified eighth with a time of 15.51 second and ended up eighth in the finals with a 15.60. Jankowski just missed the finals, finishing ninth in 15.72 second while junior
Julia Pike (Mansfield, Mass.) was 15th in 16.41.
Junior
Trista Sicard (Mansfield, Mass.) finished 13h in the triple jump with a leap of 34-feet, 1-inch. Classmate
Robyn Wilkes (Atlanta, Ga.) finished 18th in her two races, finishing the 100 meters in 12.74 second and the 200 meters in 26.11.
First-year
Patrick Allardi (Andover, Mass.) qualified for the finals in the 110-meter hurdles. He qualified sixth with a time of 15.10 seconds and finished eighth in the finals in 15.54 seconds. Classmate
Jackson Adams (Norwell, Mass.) placed eighth in the 400-meter hurdles with a time of 56.08 seconds.
First-year
Nick Yacoub (Sharon, Mass.) and junior
Julian Ivarra (Plano, Texas) were Babson's entries in the 5000 meters. Yacoub finished 22th in a time of 14:54.26 and Ivarra was 38th in 15:34.66.
Babson returns to action with a last chance meet at UMass Amherst on Thursday before the NCAA Championships selections are made late next week.