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Indoor Track & Field Teams Combine to Post Seven IC4A and ECAC Qualifying Marks at Yale

 

Courtesy: UAlbany Sports Information

 

Release: 01/09/2010

 

Courtesy: UAlbany Athletics

 

New Haven, Conn. - Alie Beauvais, Tyler Fogarty and Fey Adaramola were among five Great Danes to factor into a pair of IC4A and ECAC qualifying times and lead a stellar season debut for the UAlbany men's and women's indoor track and field teams at the Yale Intercollegiate Track Classic on Saturday, Jan. 9. Thirteen of the marks posted by the Great Danes at the non-scoring meet were America East Conference bests this winter.

Adaramola and Beauvais, both senior captains, paced a strong outing by the sprinters with runner-up finishes in their respective events. Adaramola clocked in a personal-best time of 7.59 seconds in the women's 60-meter dash to meet the ECAC standard, while Beauvais registered a career-best mark of 48.89 in the men's 400 to qualify for the IC4A championship. Adaramola's mark was just .01 seconds off the winning time, which was posted by Connecticut's Danielle Lyte, and .04 seconds shy of the school record of 7.55 recorded by Ellakisha Williamson in 1998.

Freshmen Jake Rachiele, Tristan Akong and Jonathan Santana, last year's New York State federation champion in the 400 on the scholastic level, all recorded top-five performances in the men's sprints. Rachiele was third in the 60 in 7.09, while Akong was fifth in 7.11. Santana completed the 400 in 49.89, which was good for fifth.

Fogarty and Laura Cummings each posted a second-place finish in the Mile to highlight the middle distance group. Fogarty's mark of 4:14.24 qualified him for the IC4A championship. Cummings crossed the tape in 5:04.17, and also recorded a fourth-place time of 2:18.38 in the 800-meter run. Rounding out the list of top-five finishers on the track were Paul Lagno and Alex Leuchanka, who placed third and fourth in the men's 3,000 with marks of 8:39.07 and 8:39.99, respectively.

Celine Cauderlier led all Great Danes in the field events with a first-place finish in the women's pole vault. Cauderlier, who competed at the France National Championships last summer, had a winning mark of 10-feet, 11.75-inches. Pat McNish placed fourth in the women's long jump with a leap of 18-1.75 in her collegiate debut, while Kadeem Howell finished fifth on the men's side with a mark of 21-11.

All three men's relay teams met the standards for March's IC4A meet, while the squad's 4x400- and 4x800-meter relays each recorded winning times to beat out Connecticut and Seton Hall of the Big East Conference in both races. UAlbany's 4x400-meter relay consisting of Peter Rowell, Santana, Ebube Abara and Beauvais finished in 3:18.02, edging out the Huskies by .39 seconds. Nick Santos, Sean Halpin, Fogarty and John Moore combined for a time of 7:44.35 in the 4x800, which was just over two seconds ahead of second-place Seton Hall. Halpin, Abara, Santos and Cory Greczyn teamed up for a fourth-place finish in 10:19.41 as members of the distance medley relay.

In addition, the women's 4x400-meter relay squad met the ECAC standard and placed second behind Connecticut. Sherez Mohamed, Sheena Simpkins, Tierra Chavis and Adaramola's mark of 3:51.55 was just .17 shy of the Huskies' winning time. Simpkins, a transfer from Mount Saint Mary's where she was an eight-time All-Northeast Conference selection, also turned in a sixth-place performance of 58.71 in the 400. The mark was the fastest time recorded by an America East runner this season.

The UAlbany men's and women's indoor track and field teams will compete at the Penn State Northeast Challenge on Saturday, Jan. 16 at 11 a.m. In addition to Penn State, the men's 10-team field is slated to feature five Big East Conference schools and four reigning conference champions. The women's 10-team field is scheduled to be made up of seven institutions from the Big 10 and Big East conferences, including 10th-ranked Penn State and 22nd-ranked West Virginia.

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UAlbany Men's Results

60-Meter Dash (Prelims): 3. Jake Rachiele 7.13, 5. Tristan Akong 7.16, 8. Fred Casimo 7.18, 10. Taylor Chaney 7.22, 11. Germain Smith 7.24, 12. Nasim Siddeeq 7.26, 14. Valete Graham 7.29, 22. Kyle Nadler 7.40. 60-Meter Dash (Finals): 3. Jake Rachiele 7.09, 5. Tristan Akong 7.11, 9. Germain Smith 7.17, 11. Nasim Siddeeq 7.25, 13. Fred Casimo 7.76. 400-Meter Dash: 2. Alie Beauvais 48.89 (IC4A), 5. Jonathan Santana 49.89, 9. Peter Rowell 50.38, 22. Alan Nimblette 51.56. 60-Meter High Hurdles (Prelims): 4. Garrett Askew 8.50, 8. Mohamed Kanu 8.60. 60-Meter High Hurdles (Finals): 7. Garrett Askew 8.47, 8. Mohamed Kanu 8.64. Mile: 2. Tyler Fogarty 4.14.24 (IC4A), 6. Ian Ellis 4:25.52, 17. Jared Leslie 4:35.22. 3,000-Meter Run: 3. Paul Lagno 8:39.07, 4. Alex Leuchanka 8:39.99, 17. Ethan Clary 8:59.05, 19. Chris Manico 9:02.55, 23. David Rothman 9:16.97, 27. Craig Weiss 9:26.99. Long Jump: 5. Kadeem Howell 21-11, 11. Dong Ning Hu 20-8, 12. Jordan Pollock 20-7.25. 4x400-Meter Relay: 1. Peter Rowell, Jonathan Santana, Ebube Abara, Alie Beauvais 3:18.02 (IC4A), 4x800-Meter Relay: 1. Nick Santos, Sean Halpin, Tyler Fogarty, John Moore 7:44.35 (IC4A). 6. Cory Greczyn, Ian Ellis, Jared Leslie, Ryan Florkiewicz 8:08.97. Distance Medley Relay: 4. Sean Halpin, Ebube Abara, Nick Santos, Cory Greczyn 10:19.41 (IC4A). 5. John Moore, Alex Petit-Frere, Mitchel Troise, Ryan Florkiewicz 10:20.24.

 

UAlbany Women's Results

60-Meter Dash (Prelims): 9. Fey Adaramola 7.83, 15. Alli Rogers 7.99, 22. Nyree Richardson 8.18, 25. Sandy Antenor 8.31, 26. Katie Fargnoli 8.31, 27. Patrice Johnson 8.32, 30. Jessica Antoniades 8.43. 60-Meter Dash (Finals): 2. Fey Adaramola 7.59 (ECAC), 12. Alli Rogers 7.90. 400-Meter Dash: 6. Sheena Simpkins 58.71, 8. Sherez Mohamed 58.88, 14. Jessica Hunter 59.45, 18. Tierra Chavis 59.94, 19. Octavia Clarkson 1:00.58, 23. Brittany Eveleth 1:01.46, 24. Tenica Roberts 1:01.49, 26. Elia Francis 1:02.81. 60-Meter High Hurdles (Prelims): 7. Ashley Mahlmeister 9:38, 9. Pat McNish 9.76. 60-Meter High Hurdles (Finals): 7. Ashley Mahlmeister 9:19. 800-Meter Run: 4. Laura Cummings 2:18.38, 9. Kendra Adams 2:22.79, 21. Renee Johnson 2:34.75, 28. Jessica Panos 2:42.51. Mile: 2. Laura Cummings 5:04.17, 12. Miranda McConnell 5:32.69. 3,000-Meter Run: 7. Ada Lauterbach 10:18.17, 10. Jenn Pierson 10:32.79, 12. Brianna Service 10:44.64, 16. Ally Panos 11:00.38, 21. Melissa Del Rosario 11:17.79. Long Jump: 4. Pat McNish 18-1.75, 7. Sandy Antenor 17-3.25. Pole Vault: 1. Celine Cauderlier 10-11.75. 4x400-Meter Relay: 2. Sherez Mohamed, Sheena Simpkins, Tierra Chavis, Fey Adaramola 3:51.55 (ECAC). 5. Alli Rogers, Tenica Roberts, Jessica Hunter, Kendra Adams 4:02.35. 8. Nyree Richardson, Rebecca Kelly, Brittany Eveleth, Elia Francis 4:04.21. 4x800-Meter Relay: 7. Maureen Nweke, Renee Johnson, Laura Varble, Allie Carlson 10:16.41. Distance Medley Relay: 6. Maureen Nweke, Rebecca Kelly, Allie Carlson, Laura Varble 13:22.67.

 

Complete Results

 

 

 

Roberto J. Vives

 

Director of Men's & Women's

 

Track & Field/Cross Country

 

University at Albany

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Johnson, de Jesus Elias and Wills Win Events at Army's Carleton Crowell Open

 

Courtesy: UAlbany Sports Information

 

Release: 01/09/2010

 

Courtesy: UAlbany Athletics

 

West Point, N.Y. - Kadine Johnson won both women's throwing events and Wilfredo de Jesus Elias and Freddie Wills claimed the men's weight throw and heptathlon titles, respectively, to highlight the UAlbany indoor track and field teams' performance at the Carleton Crowell Open on Jan. 8-9. The two-day competition was being held at Army's Gillis Field House.

Johnson qualified for the ECAC championship by shattering her own school record in the weight throw with a winning mark of 55-feet, 8.25-inches, breaking her previous standard of 55-1 registered at last year's Great Dane Classic. She also won the shot put with a toss that sailed 40-0.50.

Wills, who was the America East decathlon champion last spring, finished with 4,807 points in the heptathlon and qualified for the IC4A championship. He won the long jump with a mark of 22-10, the high jump for clearing 6-7 and the 60-meter high hurdles in 8.64. In addition, Wills tied for first in the 60-meter dash for crossing the tape in 7.34.

de Jesus Elias, who holds the program standard in the weight throw, qualified for the IC4A championship in the event with his winning mark of 58-1.25. The distance was almost six feet better than the second-place mark.

Rounding out the list of top-three finishers for the Great Danes were Ashley Lewis and Karley Giles, who posted second-place finishes in the women's shot put and high jump, respectively. Lewis posted a mark of 39-10, while Giles cleared 5-1. Giles, a Suburban Council All-Star on the scholastic level, also placed sixth in the pentathlon with 2,472 points.

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UAlbany Men's Results

60-Meter High Hurdles: 4. Shane Wagner 8.82. High Jump: 5. Tim McGreevy 6-0.50. Shot Put: 6. Jordan Meikle 43-9.25. Weight Throw: 1. Wilfredo de Jesus Elias 58-1.25 (IC4A), 8. Jordan Meikle 46-8. Heptathlon: 1. Freddie Wills 4,807 points (IC4A), 4. Sean Cooper 4,404 points, 7. Shane Wagner 4,045 points, 11. Kevin O'Riley 3,147 points.

 

UAlbany Women's Results

High Jump: 2. Karley Giles 5-1, 6. Emily Curry 4-7. Pole Vault: T-5. Rebecca Power 10-0, 7. Emily Mino 9-6.25. Shot Put: 1. Kadine Johnson 40-0.50, 2. Ashley Lewis 39-10, 5. Candice Mann 38-6, 8. Rebecca Power 36-5, 16. Catie Coxon 32-0. Weight Throw: 1. Kadine Johnson 55-8.25 (ECAC, School Record), 7. Sineaid Corley 46-2.75, T-11. Candice Mann 42-6.75, 24. Rebecca Power 34-2. Pentathlon: 6. Karley Giles 2,472 points, 9. Emily Curry 1,834 points, 10. Emily Mino 1,601 points.

 

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Roberto J. Vives

 

Director of Men's & Women's

 

Track & Field/Cross Country

 

University at Albany

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