STATEN ISLAND, N.Y. & COLLEGEVILLE, Pa. –
Gabby Nye downed her own record in Staten Island and a few take on Frank Colden Invitational in a split weekend.
HOW IT HAPPENED AT FAST TRACK NATIONAL
Gabby Nye would take on the mile in Staten Island, N.Y. Nye would clock a 4:52.78 to down her own Widener record.
In the 3000-meter run,
Kathryn Long would clock a 10:11.09 alongside
Loralei Golembiewski who ran in a 10:34.46.
HOW IT HAPPENED AT FRANK COLDEN INVITATIONAL
Erica Thomas would clock an 8.56 in the 60-meter dash. Thomas continued in the 200-meter dash with a 28:26.
Nye jumped to Collegeville, Pa. to compete in the 800-meter run to lead with a 2:23.54.
Amber Wilsey clocked a 2:57.18 while
Sani Hamlin ran in a 3:13.00.
In the mile,
Erin O'Brien showed a 6:15.98.
Aisosa Washington threw an 11.05-meter mark in the shot put.
Heron Gaudet threw a 10.23-meter distance.
Isabel Rodriguez took third in the weight throw with a 14.77-meter mark.
Jillian Walker threw a 12.03-meter distance to take 15
th. A 11.02-meter mark came from
Anna Baukal who earned a conference mark.
UP NEXT
Widener is set to host their second meet at UPenn's The Ott Center on Friday, February 20. The two day meet will conclude on Saturday, February 21 with the track portion.