ITHACA, N.Y. – The Cortland women's indoor track and field team finished third at a quad meet hosted by Ithaca College.
TCNJ won the team title with 68 points, followed by Ithaca with 54, Cortland with 18 and Oneonta with 13. First place finishes earned five points, followed by three points for second, two points for third, and one point for fourth (except for relays).
Danielle Fisk (Honeoye Falls/Honeoye Falls-Lima) won the high jump with an indoor personal best of 1.67 meters (5' 5.75"), which currently ranks seventh nationally in Division III and is an AARTFC qualifier.
Sydney Smith (Greenville) won the mile run in 5:36.65.
Marlee Angus (Penfield) earned third-place points with her time of 2:25.59 in the 800 meters. She also contributed to a third-place 4x400-meter relay unit as
Elizabeth Liriano (New York/Manhattan Ctr. for Science and Math),
Yasmine Peralta (Monroe/Monroe-Woodbury), Angus and
Avery Hebert (Stillwater) finished in 4:12.44.
Four Red Dragons reached the scoring column with fourth-place efforts – Liriano in the 200-meter dash (26.93),
Kristin Ieva (North Babylon) in the mile (5:39.60),
Caitlin Maher (Hartsdale/Ardsley) in the triple jump (9.74 meters/31' 11.5") and
Megan Spencer (Somers) in the weight throw (13.35 meters/43' 9.75"). In addition,
Kendall Sobczyk (Wheatfield/Niagara Wheatfield) registered an AARTFC qualifier in the 60-meter dash with her fifth-place time of 8.09 seconds.
Cortland returns to action next Saturday at the Nazareth College Conference Challenge Cup.
Coach's Corner - Comments from Cortland Head Coach Steve Patrick:
What a fun day! It was great to be able to have a close (and relatively short) meet to attend right before classes begin. Often the low-key environment of the smaller meet does wonders for us.
For close to half of the team, today was their first competition of the spring semester, so there was a lot of 'rust' that we needed to get rid of. It can be frustrating to have performances that are 'behind' the ones from December, but when you remember that the meets in December are ones we really 'peak' for, and this meet was certainly not one that we peaked for, it helps keep things in perspective.
With that being said, we certainly had some stellar performances today! In the throws
Nick LaRocque and
Hannah McMasters had breakthroughs, while
Nick Kaires and
Jen Ndukwu had significant improvements in the weight throw. I'm starting to think that we need to recruit more guys named Nick! In the vertical jumps,
Zach Nyhart had a stellar day with some of the best jumps I've ever seen him take, so we're thrilled about the progress there;
Danielle Fisk posted an indoor PR to demonstrate really good progress in the event, and take over sole possession of the 4th-best performance ever at Cortland.
For the most part the distance squad posted some very nice efforts. In both the 800 and the mile, we were looking for a smooth and controlled start, and some specific goals for finishing really hard. This worked out quite well especially in the men's 800 where three guys dipped under the 2-minute mark; in the women's mile
Sydney Smith not only ran a big personal best while working on this strategy, but she also earned the win, which was a first for her in her collegiate career!
Of course it would be a little silly to not mention
Brett Morse, who ran a big PR to move well up the national rankings and into the #3 all-time spot at Cortland for the 60 high hurdles, but I'm more impressed with the day that his classmate
Aaron Jones had. Aaron, coming back from an injury that limited his ability to hurdle in the fall and using a new step-pattern to the first hurdle finished in the finals with a very good time of 8.25 in the 60 high hurdles. I was surprised to discover that this ties his 3rd-best mark ever. Additionally, Aaron requested to run a leg on the 4x4 relay, and dropped one of the fastest splits we had on the day!
It will be good to return to some level of 'normal' as classes resume on Monday; next weekend we head to the Golisano Center at Nazareth College for the Conference Cup, which has been a very enjoyable meet in the past.