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Women's Track & Field Rewrites Program Top 10s Again to Wrap Up Danny Curran Meet

Sydney Cummings
Sydney Cummings

CHESTER, Pa. - The Haverford College women's track & field team wrapped up its stint at the Danny Curran Invitational on Saturday with a bevy of Top 10 performances in program history, with an emphasis on sprints and field events highlighting the day at Widener. 

In the 400 meters, D'Aulerio had her chance to shine with a mark of 58.9, the fourth-best outdoor mark in program history as just the fourth individual mark to go below 59 seconds. With early season results still rolling in, that time is the second-best in the Centennial this year. Carly Priest (1:06.14) and Sophia Furham (1:09.56) each added top 50 finishes in the event.

In field events, Sydney Cummings was ninth in the hammer throw, clearing 36.71 meters (120 feet, 5.28 inches), improving on her personal best and pulling to the second-best mark in program history. Sarah Wilcher was just behind Cummings, with a 10th place finish with a toss of 35.96 meters (117 feet, 11.75 inches), as that mark is now currently third in program history.

Ceanne Lyon tossed the hammer 28.15 meters (92 feet, 4.27 inches), which is now seventh in program history.

Olivia D'Aulerio and Moses each contested the 200 meters, with the duo both posting top 10 finishes. D'Aulerio entered the record books with the fifth-best outdoor 200-meter mark in program history (26.15), while Moses tied for the eighth-best mark in the program's illustrious history (26.28). Each of those marks is currently within the top five in the Centennial Conference thus far this season. Kayla Robinson (26.96) and Fleming (31.21) also contested the 200 meters on Saturday. 

Saturday represented another chance for the 100 meter squads to get some early season reps, and Jahsaiah Moses took advantage of her opportunity, logging a sixth place finish in 12.85. While the time was just off her career best set at last season's Ursinus Outdoor Invite, it showed that Moses can consistently be one of the premier sprinters in the Centennial Conference. Just behind Moses was Ally Landau making her debut in the event, just narrowly missing the top 10 in 13.11 for 11th, and Ella Fleming logged a 14.95.

A large grouping in the 800 meters was paced by Isabel Thornberry, who notched a sixth-place showing (2:20.49). Dominique Monroy (2:25.49) finished 20th while Rachel November (2:30.06), was 35th. Annemarie Wood (2:34.57) and Brianna Feifer (2:43.26) also represented Haverford in the event, finishing 53rd and 73rd, respectively. 

Jessie Hausman (5:18.96) was the 20th place finisher in the 1,500 meters, just ahead of teammate Audrey Carter (5:39.36). 

Kayla Robinson was the eighth place finisher in the long jump (5.07 meters or 16 feet, 7.6 inches), while Ella Fleming was 33rd (4.12 meters). Alice Creed finished fourth in the pole vault, clearing 2.8 meters.  

Haverford heads right back to a full slate of outdoor action next Saturday at West Chester, as the Golden Ram Invitational is slate for a 10 a.m. start on April 8.