YOUNGSTOWN, Ohio – The Duquesne women's indoor track and field team continues its indoor season on Friday at the Youngstown State Collegiate Invite. The event is set to host more than 1,800 athletes and competition is set to begin at noon ET.
Teams Competing: Alderson Broaddus, Ashland, Bowling Green (women), Carlow, Cedarville, Charleston (W. Va.), Davis and Elkins, Duquesne, Edinboro, Frostburg State, Gevena, Grove City, Lake Erie, Lock Haven, Malone, Ohio (women), Ohio Dominican, Pitt-Johnstown, Pittsburgh, Slippery Rock, West Liberty, West Virginia (women), West Virginia Wesleyan, Westminster, Windsor, YSU.
The Dukes are coming off their first indoor event of the year at the Akron Quad last Friday.
Sophomore Zach Toth took the 3000 meters with a PR of 8:46.19.
Emily Brozeski was second in the 60 meter hurdles with a personal best time of 8.77, second in the long jump (5.19m / 17' 0.5") and set another personal best in finishing fifth in the shot put (12.38m / 40' 7.5"). They were named the men's and women's Duquesne Track and Field Performers of the Week.
Sophomore
Faith Mucci placed second in the 400 meter dash with a time of 1:00.11 and fellow sophomore
Mara Whalen was second in the 800 meter dash finishing in 2:16.91.
Freshman
Ryley Schwalm took second in the mile run (5:17.24), finishing two seconds ahead of teammate Olivia Watson, who placed third (5:19.44).
Freshman
Madelyn Moretti took second in the shot with a throw of 13.33m (43' 9").
Sadie Wetzel won the high jump (1.63m / 5' 4.25') and
Jamelah Carswell finished behind Brozeski in the long jump with a leap of 5.18 (17' 0").
Haley Hamilton won the 3000 with a personal best time of 10:34.44 and the foursome of
Amy Allen,
Mara Whalen,
Kaylin Cousin and
Delaney Line won the 4x400 relay with a time of 4:00.22.
For a full recap of that event,
click here.