KENT, Ohio – The Duquesne track & field team competed in their final tune-up prior to Atlantic 10 Indoor Championships at the Kent State Jud Logan Memorial Tune-Up Saturday.
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Laura Ehrenberger posted a season's best time in the 800-meter run with a time of two minutes, 17.28 seconds to place third overall.
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Emily Brozeski took third overall in the 60-meter hurdles and established an ECAC-qualifying time of 8.89 seconds. She also placed second in the long jump with a mark of 5.64 meters (18 feet, six inches).
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Tori Kocsis won the 5,000-meter run with a time of 18 minutes, 0.95 seconds.
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Caroline Billone took second in the triple jump with a leap of 11.23 meters (36 feet, 10.25 inches).
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The Dukes' 4x400-meter relay team won the event. The team of
Amy Allen,
Alyssa Willis,
Faith Mucci and
Hannah Seitzinger crossed the final line at three minutes, 55.94 seconds.
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On the men's side, Colin Ebling established an ECAC-qualifying time and won the 400-meter dash with a PR time of 48.28 seconds.
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Cameron Mbalo won the triple jump with a mark of 14.24 meters (46 feet, 8.75 inches). It was a season-best mark for him.
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In addition, the 4x400-meter relay team of
Isaac Elliott, Matthew Busche,
Nick Fetzer and Ebling posted a season's best time and won the event with a time of three minutes, 20.30 seconds.
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The Duquesne women's team will compete at the two-day
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 A-10 Championships starting on Saturday, Feb. 26 in Fairfax, Virginia.
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