Women's Track Competes at Jay Carisella Invitational
Sophomore Amanda Kelley placed in the
top five in two events, while the Central Connecticut women's track
and field team competed at the Jay Carisella Invitational to start
the indoor season on Saturday. Freshman Dara Edge also broke the
CCSU school record in the 55 meter hurdles.
Kelley placed fourth in the shot put with a distance of 12.20
meters and took fifth in the weight throw, recording a mark of
15.60 meters. Edge's record breaking time of 8.83 seconds was good
enough for 10th place. She broke the previous record of 9.21
seconds, set by Amanda Ricchezza in 2000.
Junior Katherine Bossardet and
senior Alyssa Cole placed fifth and
sixth in the 5000 meters with times of 18:42.40 and 18:43.49,
respectively.
Sophomores Amy Sanjurjo and Kate
McGuire were the other two Blue Devils to place in the top 10
on the track Saturday. Sanjurjo was sixth in the 55 meters with a
time of 7.44 seconds, while McGuire finished the 500 meters in a
time of 1:21.57 to place eighth.
Sophomore Amanda Prescott did her
damage in the field. She placed ninth in the triple jump with a
mark of 32 feet, 10 inches.
CCSU will return to the track on January 15 for the Sorlein
Invitational at the University of Rhode Island.

