WASHINGTON – Georgetown University's track & field program wrapped up three days of competition at the Bryan Clay Invitational in Azusa, California and the Virginia Challenge in Charlottesville, Virginia.
Jaden Marchan blazed his way into the record books, shattering the school's all-time mark in the men's 400 meters with a blistering 46.54 finish.
RESULTS
Georgetown Men's Results (Bryan Clay)
- Men's 1500 In the men's elite event, Abel Teffra claimed third place with a personal-best time of 3:35.81. James Dunne came in behind Teffra in tenth with a time of 3:38.46.
Georgetown Men's Results (Virginia Challenge)
- Men's 800: Nicholas Medeiros cruised to a first place finish with a personal-best time of 1:47.70.
- Men's 400: Marchan broke the school record in the event with a new school-best time of 46.54.
- Men's 400 Hurdles: Nicholas Givan ran a season-best time of 52.22.
Georgetown Women's Results (Bryan Clay)
- Women's 5000: Chloe Scrimgeour clocked a time of 15:05.40 in the event, propelling her to sixth place on the NCAA all-time outdoor list.
- Women's 1500: In the elite event, Melissa Riggins placed fourth with a time of 4:09.80. In the women's invite, Charlotte Tomkinson picked up a third-place finish in the event with a time of 4:13.68. Charlotte Bell was behind Tomkinson with a time of 4:20.49.
Georgetown Women's Results (Virginia Challenge)
- Women's 400: Rebecca Ochan ran a personal-best time of 53.67 on her way to a second-place finish.