WASHINGTON – The Georgetown University track & field program will take a trip up to College Park, Maryland for the Kehoe Twilight Meet on Friday, May 3.
The meet, which is the Hoyas' last of the regular season, will be held on the campus of the University of Maryland. Georgetown will compete in 13 events.
FOLLOW THE HOYAS
- Live results can be found here.
- The Hoyas will first take the track at 5:00 p.m.
ABOUT THE HOYAS
- Georgetown competed in the Penn Relays last weekend, notching several top-five finishes and a string of impressive performances.
- The Hoyas broke the American record in the 4xMile with a total finish of 15:52.56. Lucas Guerra, Parker Stokes, Camden Gilmore, Abel Teffra each ran a mile under-four for the Hoyas, with Teffra running a 3:54.26 anchor leg to secure third place in the meet.
- Jadah Fitzgerald, Rebecca Ochan, Piper Rodgers and Abbie Huey took first place in the women's 4x100 relay, running 45.68. It is the eighth-best finish in the event in Hoya history.
- After matching the program record in the 100m trials, Joshua Paige took third overall in the 100m finals with a 10.45 finish.
- Maggie Donahue took bronze in the women's 10000m. Remaining near the front of the leader pack from the third minute, Donahue finished with a time of 33:16.90 for third place.
- Georgetown took fourth place in the men's 4x800 with Hoyas Matthew Payamps, Gabriele Angiono, Tim McInerney, Tinoda Matsatsa running a mark of 7:17.13.
- Georgetown took sixth in the women's 4x800 with Hoyas Katy-Ann McDonald, DeAnna Martin, Sierra Dinneen, Melissa Riggins running a time of 8:35.43.
- The Hoyas also took sixth in the women's SMR, with Ochan, Huey, Kaira Brown and Melissa Riggins timing in at 3:46.45.
- Georgetown finished sixth in the men's 4x400 final, with Jabril El-Amin, Nicholas Givan, Ryan Mulrooney, Sean Hewitt running a time of 3:16.15.
KEHOE TWILIGHT MEET SCHEDULE
5:00 PM- Women's Long Jump (
Alexis Emery,
Mackenzie O'Connor)
5:00 PM- Men's Long Jump (
Christian Dohler,
Christopher Pitt, Robert Terrell Jr.,
Noah Toole)
5:50 PM- Women's 100 Hurdles (
Mackenzie O'Connor)
6:00 PM- Men's 110 Hurdles (
Sean Hewitt)
6:10 PM- Women's 800 (
Angeline Caamano,
Sierra Dinneen,
Finley McGee,
Emilia Puskas)
6:15 PM- Men's 800 (
Matthew Griffin,
Daniel McCarthy,
Ryan Mulrooney,
Matthew Payamps,
Matt Rizzo)
6:35 PM- Men's 400 (
Sean Hewitt,
Micah McKenzie)
6:50 PM- Women's 100 (
Mackenzie O'Connor)
7:30 PM- Women's Triple Jump (
Alexis Emery)
7:30 PM- Men's Triple Jump (
Christian Dohler)
7:50 PM- Women's 1500 (
Caroline Cummings,
Anya Hirschfeld,
Barrett Justema,
Natalie McLean,
Alexandra Stout,
Julia Trethaway)
8:05 PM- Men's 1500 (
Mateo Althouse,
Owen Johnson,
Sean Laidlaw,
Charlie North)
8:35 PM- Men's 200 (
Christian Dohler)