WASHINGTON – Georgetown University's track & field program wrapped up two days of competition on Saturday, April 12 at the Duke Invitational in Durham, North Carolina.
Barrett Justema claimed first place in the women's steeplechase, recording a personal-best time of 10:20.02, a performance that now ranks sixth all-time in the Georgetown outdoor track and field record book.
RESULTS
Georgetown Men's Results (Day One)
Georgetown Women's Results (Day One)
- Women's Steeplechase: Justema placed first in the event with a time of 10:20.02
- Women's 1500 Heat 3: Sally Binder was the top finishing Hoya with a time of 4:44.15
- Women's 5000 Heat 2: Mia Pasha ran a 17:51.00
Georgetown Men's Results (Day Two)
- Men's 800: Matthew Griffin picked up a 17th-place finish with a time of 1:51.83. Denis Gallagher placed 31st with a time of 1:52.93.
- Men's 200: Aaron Guilaume ran a 21.93.
Georgetown Women's Results (Day Two)
- Women's 4x100: The Georgetown women placed fifth in the event with a time of 46.45
- Women's 400: Rebecca Ochan took home a seventh-place finish with a time of 53.72.
- Women's 800: Angeline Caamano finished in tenth with a time of 2:09.27.
- Women's 200: Ochan claimed sixth place with a time of 23.88. Abbie Huey placed 22nd with a time of 24.48 and Jadah Fitzgerald was behind her in 25th with a time of 24.67.
Up Next
The Blue & Gray will travel to Charlottesville, Virginia to compete in the Virginia Challenge from Friday, April 18 to Saturda, April 19.