WASHINGTON- Georgetown University's track & field squads will travel to Boston University for the David Hemery Valentine Invitational and Clemson University for the Tiger Paw Invitational from February 14-15.
About the Georgetown Men
- Last weekend at the Bruce Lehane Scarlet and White Invitational, Abel Teffra shattered the school record in the mile and surged to seventh on the NCAA all-time list with an impressive time of 3:52.44
- At the Penn State Nation Open, Jaden Marchan set a new school record in the 500m with a time of 1:01.55 and a first-place finish to go along with it.
- At the Nittany Lion Challenge, Tinoda Matsatsa broke his own NCAA Indoor Track & Field 1000m record with a time of 2:16.84 at the Nittany Lion Challenge on January 18. His previous record was almost exactly a year apart, coming on January 19, 2024, where he posted a time of 2:18.05 at the Hokie Invitational.
- At the Nittany Lion Challenge, Marchan delivered a stellar performance, running a 47.11 in the men's 400m to achieve the second-fastest time in school history and a second-place finish.
- At the Nittany Lion Challenge, Colin Kirkpatrick picked up a first-place finish for the Hoyas in the men's 3000m with a time of 8:09.84.
About the Georgetown Women
- Last weekend at the Penn Collegiate, Rebecca Ochan claimed victory in the 200m with a time of 23.94, the second-fastest mark in Georgetown indoor history.
- At the Penn State National Open, Melissa Riggins ran a 4:30.47 in the mile to grab another first-place finish on the season.
- At the Penn Opener in Philadelphia, Ochan set a new school record in the women's 300m with a time of 38.21.
- At the Hokie Challenge, Chloe Scrimgeour and Lucy Jenks delivered an impressive 1-2 finish, with Scrimgeour securing first place at 9:27.02 and Jenks close behind at 9:27.25.
Friday, February 14 - David Hemery Valentine Invitational
10:02 AM- Men's 400 (Nicholas Medeiros)
10:45 AM- Men's 800 (Gabriele Angiono, David Flaig, Denis Gallagher, Matthew Griffin, Tinoda Matsatsa, Daniel McCarthy, Medeiros, Ryan Mulrooney, Theo Woods)
2:20 PM- Men's Mile (James Dunne, Colin Kirkpatrick, Akshay Vadul)
4:20 PM- Men's 3000 (Charlie North, Quinn Parrish, Teffra)
6:40 PM- Men's 5000 (Derek Fearon, Birhanu Harriman)
Saturday, February 15 - David Hemery Valentine Invitational
10:40 AM- Women's 800 (Charlotte Tomkinson)
12:40 PM- Women's 1000 (Charlotte Bell)
1:45 PM- Women's Mile (Olivia Morganti, Melissa Riggins)
4:05 PM- Women's 3000 (Hannah Andrejczyk, Bell, Barrett Justema, Morganti, Almi Nerurkar)
6:30 PM- Women's 5000 (Lucy Jenks, Chloe Scrimgeour)
Friday, February 14 - Tiger Paw Invitational
12:00 PM- Women's Long Jump (Paris Coleman)
12:05 PM- Women's 60 Hurdles Prelims (Coleman)
1:00 PM- Women's 60 Prelims (Jadah Fitzgerald, Piper Rodgers)
1:35 PM- Men's 60 Prelims (Aaron Guillaume)
2:10 PM- Women's 60 Hurdles Semifinals (Coleman)
3:00 PM- Women's 60 Semifinals (Fitzgerald, Rodgers)
3:00 PM- Men's Long Jump (Roberto Terrell Jr.)
3:10 PM- Women's 400 (KC Ashiogwu, Abbie Huey, Rebecca Ochan)
4:10 PM- Men's 60 Semifinals (Guillaume)
4:20 PM- Men's 400 (Nicholas Givan)
5:20 PM- Women's 60 Hurdles Final (Coleman)
5:40 PM- Women's 60 Final (Fitzgerald, Rodgers)
5:45 PM- Men's 60 Final (Guillaume)
Saturday, February 15 - Tiger Paw Invitational
12:45 PM- Women's 200 (Fitzgerald, Huey, Ochan, Rodgers)
1:40 PM- Men's 200 (Givan, Guillaume)
3:20 PM- Women's 4x400 (TBD)