The standings in the women's match was very similar to the men's with UNH tallying 149 total points, Maine recording 95, UVM notching 68 and Dartmouth finishing with eight. Second-year
Megan Howes sailed in the 200-meter dash, securing four points for Maine with her time of 29.37.
Third-year
Synclaire Tasker was right behind her with her time of 29.46. Second-year
Lauren Magnuson cruised in the 400-meter run with her time of 1:01.44. First-year
Brittany Torchia placed fourth in the 500-meter run with a time of 1:22.81. Maine's third-year
Hannah Smith ran 2:35.14 in the 800-meter run, good for third place.
Maine's team of Magnuson, Tasker, fourth-year
Grace MacLean and third-year
Alexis Dietrich ran the 4x400-meter relay in 4:14.51, earning first place and seven points.
MacLean dominated in the long jump with a 5.49-meter flight. Second place jumped only 4.83 meters.
Fourth-year
Idalis Arce jumped 9.70 meters in the triple jump to earn Maine five points.
Maine closed out the day with a strong performance in the shot put, placing second and third off throws from third-year
Rachel Bergeron and fourth-year
Ashley Donohoe. Bergeron threw for 16.05 meters, earning Maine five points.
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