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Mangrum Invitational results



Klein/Nwaba Results





SAN MARCOS, Calif. – A dozen members of the Carleton College women’s track & field team took part in two separate Southern California meets as the Knights continued their Spring Break training trip.
 
Three Knights raced the 100-meter dash at the Cal State San Marcos Mangrum Invitational. Terri Mensah took 16th in a collegiate-best time of 13.16, Bianca Lott placed 19th at 13.31, and Alice Islam finished 21st at 13.76.
 
Pamina Nemet finished seventh of 39 finishers across five heats of the 800-meter run. She clocked a time of 2:17.84, while Charlotte Kusch placed 11th overall at with a PR of 2:20.01.
 
Islam returned to the track and posted a time of 29.03 in the 200-meter dash.
 
Lauren Tittel and Amelia Campbell placed fifth and sixth out of 49 racers in the 1500-meter run as they both set collegiate bests. Tittel crossed the line at 4:40.57, only 0.03 ahead of Campbell.
 
Nemet, Kusch, Lott, and Campbell combined on a time of 4:17.73 in the 4×400-meter relay.
 
Sierra Cherniavsky competed in the 5,000-meter run, crossing the line at a collegiate-best 19:35.50 to place 25th out of 42 finishers.
 
Hannah Preisser was the runner-up in the 10,000-meter run, covering the distance in 35:45.54. Aliya Larsen took sixth place with a time of 38:29.48.
                                                                                                                                        
Mensah was the lone Knight to compete in a field event at this meet and measured 4.76 meters in the long jump.
 
Further up the Pacific Coast, Sophie Syverson and Jillian Muglia competed in the heptathlon at the Klein/Nwaba Combined Events hosted by Westmont College.
 
Syverson competed in her first heptathlon and finished in fifth place after totaling 3,090 points while going 7-for-7 in setting personal bests. She started the two-day competition with a time of 17.76 in the 100-meter hurdles, then cleared 1.31 meters in the high jump, and measured 6.91 meters in the shot put before finishing the day with at time of 28.82 in the 200-meter dash. Friday saw her leap 4.30 meters in the long jump and measure 11.79 meters in the javelin before wrapping things up with a time of 2:39.42 in the 800-meter run.
 
Muglia totaled 1,860 points on Day 1 before dropping out of the competition. She had a time of 19.10 (PR) in the 100-meter hurdles, cleared 1.37 meters in the high jump, measured 7.90 meters (PR) in the shot put, and finished the 200-meter dash with a time of 28.33 for her third collegiate best of the day.
 
Up Next for the Knights
Carleton is slated to compete at the Gene Glader Classic hosted by Bethel University on Saturday, April 11.
 
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