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Mount Outdoor Track Has Banner Day on First Day of Colonial Relays

Williamsburg, Va. (April 6, 2012)--The Mount St. Mary's men's and women's outdoor track and field team had a banner day at the Colonial Relays on Friday.  The Mount broke two school records, had two qualify for the IC4A Championships, and had one qualify for the USATF Junior National Championships on the first day of the meet.

Quinton Huguley finished in fifth place in the long jump for the Mountaineers, qualifying for the IC4A Championships with a leap of 7.13m (23' 4.75").  Joining Huguley with an IC4A qualifying mark was Dylan Bernard in the 5,000m run (14:35.51).  That time is eighth on the Mount's all-time list.

Freshman Coby Rosemier-Gussio continued his strong spring, posting a time of 21.32 seconds to finish in second place in the 200m dash.  The time qualifies Rosemier-Gussio for the USATF Junior National meet and is second all-time at the Mount.

On the women's side, Megan Kinsella broke the school record in the 3,000m steeplechase with a time of 11:17.80.  Kinsella broke the old record by nearly 14 seconds.  Also breaking a school record was Heather Juhring in the javelin.  Juhring broke her own record with a toss of 44.29m (145' 4") to finish in second place.

In the hammer throw, Madelein Midles finished sixth (44.56m, 146' 2") with Morgan Ostasewski placing seventh (43.75m, 143' 6"). 

Chantel Lipkins was ninth in the champions long jump (5.34m, 17' 6.25") while Teika Robinson was third in the university division long jump with a leap of 5.38m (17' 8").

The meet concludes on Saturday.

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