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Garbett wins Steeplechase Debut at Sean Collier Invitational

Cambridge, Massachusetts – The University of Maine track and field program competed in the Sean Collier Invitational hosted by MIT on Friday April 17th and Saturday April 18th.

Results:
In the 1500m, Veselja Treacy would win the event with a time of 4:28.82, Kara Tschida finished 11th overall with a time of 4:40.69 and Meredith Walters finished 13th overall with a time of 4:42.48.

Ruby Krasnow would win the 5000m with a time of 15:59.16 winning by over 15 seconds. Ryan O'Connor finished 9thoverall with a time of 17:36.57 and Lauren Hamilton finished 10th overall with a time of 17:37.21.

In the 10000m, Katelyn Macnamara finished 6th overall as Maine's only competitor with a time of 41:23.29.

In the 3000m Steeple, Lila Garbett would win her steeple debut with a time of  10:57.02 and Kennedy Taylor finished 2ndoverall with a 11:15.06.

The Black Bears are back in action starting on Thursday April 23rd as they travel to Philadelphia to take on the Penn Relays.

-UMaine-
 
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Players Mentioned

Meredith Walters

Meredith Walters

800m, 1600m
Sophomore
Ryan O

Ryan O'Connor

Distance
Freshman
Kennedy Taylor

Kennedy Taylor

Distance
Freshman
Katelyn Macnamara

Katelyn Macnamara

Distance
Freshman
Veselja Treacy

Veselja Treacy

Distance
Freshman
Lila Garbett

Lila Garbett

Freshman
Lauren Hamilton

Lauren Hamilton

Freshman
Ruby Krasnow

Ruby Krasnow

Senior
Kara Tschida

Kara Tschida

Freshman

Players Mentioned

Meredith Walters

Meredith Walters

Sophomore
800m, 1600m
Ryan O

Ryan O'Connor

Freshman
Distance
Kennedy Taylor

Kennedy Taylor

Freshman
Distance
Katelyn Macnamara

Katelyn Macnamara

Freshman
Distance
Veselja Treacy

Veselja Treacy

Freshman
Distance
Lila Garbett

Lila Garbett

Freshman
Lauren Hamilton

Lauren Hamilton

Freshman
Ruby Krasnow

Ruby Krasnow

Senior
Kara Tschida

Kara Tschida

Freshman
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