New records put Jays on pace for Penn Relays
The men’s track team most recently competed against talented schools in various meets including the two-day Widener Invitational, the Larry Ellis Invitational and the Mount Mullis Meet.
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The men’s track team most recently competed against talented schools in various meets including the two-day Widener Invitational, the Larry Ellis Invitational and the Mount Mullis Meet.
At the Hopkins-Loyola Invitational on April 14, the Hopkins men and women’s track teams had stout competition. Both teams placed high in the majority of races and got strong performances from freshman and seniors alike. The men’s team, led by junior Andrew Carey, finished second in the highly competitive invitational.
Both the Hopkins men and women’s track and field teams participated in the Duke Invitational meet this past weekend against talented, mostly Division I competition. However, the Hopkins team ran extraordinarily fast and posted superb times across the board, including record-breaking performances from both teams. Highlighting the women’s squad was senior Annie Monagle, who ran the nation’s fastest 800-meter time. In a sport that stresses personal achievement, Monagle places more importance on the team and on the success of her teammates.