WEST CHESTER, Pa. – The TCNJ women's track and field team competed at the West Cherster Last Chance Meet on Saturday.
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The Lions were led on the track by
Sam Gorman. The senior led a one-two-three finish in the 400-meters ahead of
Amanda Demko and
Megan Gasnick. Gorman's winning time of 57.83 ranks 22
nd nationally this season. She then followed that run with a third-place finish in the 200-meters, stopping the clock at 25.43. That run ranks 39
th in the country currently.
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Annette Wanjiku won the 100-hurdles with a time of 15.06. The time ranks 38
th in the country this year.
Alli Uhl won the 800-meters, crossing the line at 2:15.67. Her time ranks 30
th nationally this season.
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Salini Iyer was third in the 1,500-meters with a time of 4:59.98. In the 100-meters,
Ashlyn MacLure was sixth with a time of 13.02.
Emily Hirsch was fourth in the 400-hurdles with a time of 1:07.29.
Jenna Priore finished second in the 5,000-meters with a time of 19:40.02.
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The Lions won the 4x100-relay with a time of 49.87 and the 4x400-relay with a time of 3:55.89.
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In the field,
Nicole Lester was second in the pole vault, clearing the bar at 3.58 meters. The jump ranks 24
th in the nation this year.
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Kassidy Mulryne tied for first in the high jump with a winning leap of 1.55 meters.
Meghan Macaluso was sixth in the long jump, going 4.73 meters. In the triple jump,
Zoe Iovino finished second with a mark of 10.64 meters.
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TCNJ also competed at the Fast Times Before Finals Meet hosted by Rowan.
Amanda Murillo had the 12
th-best toss in the country this season in the javelin at 40.73 meters, good for second at the meet.
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The Lions return to action at the NJAC Championships, which begin with the multi events on Wednesday, which will be hosted by TCNJ.