PITTSBURGH -Â The Duquesne women's track and field team heads south this weekend for the two-day 2022 Atlantic 10 Indoor Track & Field Championships hosted by George Mason starting on Saturday, Feb. 26 at the George Mason Fieldhouse.
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This year's indoor championships will be closed to all spectators. No tickets will be available to the public and teams WILL NOT be provided a pass list. Both days of the Indoor Track & Field Championships will be streamed on ESPN+. Live results are available
here.
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This will be the first indoor championship event since the 2020 A-10 Championships. The Dukes earned a sixth-place finish at that event, which was held at Rhode Island's Mackal Field House.
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Emily Brozeski has the seventh-best high jump mark, fourth best long jump and second-best score in the pentathlon in the Atlantic 10 this season.
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Amberly Valeriano currently has the third-fastest time in the 60-meter hurdles and is fifth in the long jump.
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Hannah Seitzinger enters the championships with the third-best time in the 500-meter run.
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Amy Allen currently has the 11
th-best time in the 500-meter run and will also compete as a member of the team's 4x400-meter relay team.
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Angela Valotta has the 13th best time in the 800-meter run and will also compete as a member of the DMR and the 4x800-meter relay team.
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Jamelah Carswell enters the weekend with the sixth-best pentathlon score and is 11th in the High Jump.
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Grace Sisson currently slots 18
th in the 3,000-meter run and will also compete on the DMR.
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Addy Ciecierski (ninth),
Brooke Krally (10th),
Tori Kocsis(12th) &
Ally Christy(13th) will all be competing in the 5,000-meter run.
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Caroline Billone will compete in the triple jump and is has the 12th best mark so far this season.
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In the throws,
Ezra Johnson-Mills has the 14
th-best shot put mark and 10
th-best mark in the weight throw.
Rachel Koonmen currently sits 13th on the performance list in the shot put, while
Madelyn Resciniti currently has the 14th mark in the weight throw.
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