

Hodge's mark now sits tied for eighth in the history books. Scott crossed the 400m finish line first with a season-best time of 54.01 while Hodge set a new personal-best in the triple jump after flying through the air for a mark of 11.51m (fifth place).

The 400m race and the triple jump were the last two events that were fortunate to complete and Halima Scott and Jahnia Hodge did not disappoint. Clement followed with an eighth place finish after throwing the discus 41.60m.

Eckard's throw sits ninth in program history. The shining moment came at the hands of Eckard, as she launched one for a PR mark of 42.52m to finish in fifth place. McFolling-Young captured victory after throwing 52.21 in her first attempt. McFolling-Young, Emily Eckard and Bethany Clement kickstarted day two on Saturday for the Blue Hens in the discus. Sgambelluri's and Lingren's time sits eighth and 10th, respectively, in the program history books. Eshelman ran the race for the first time in her career and posted a time of 18:09.88 (17th place). Lindgren was right behind Sgambelluri crossing the finish line in a personal-best time of 17:12.72 for a second place finish. Sgambelluri turned on the jets and captured her first-ever collegiate win with a PR time of 17:07.24. Sgambelluri, Hannah Lindgren and Danielle Eshelman headlined the Blue Hens in the 5000m run to close out day one. Daniels ended up setting a shiny new PR time of 10:39.48, beating out her pervious time of 10:42.71 she set last season that still sits in third in the record books. Sarah Daniels opened the track portion Friday night in the 3000m steeplechase being the lone Blue Hen competing in the event. Lehman-Woodyard also saw action in the 100m hurdles on Saturday and finished the race in a season-best time of 15.25 (12th place). The Blue Hen put together four season-best times/marks and six personal-best times/marks with Nina Sgambelluri and Myrissa McFolling-Young leading the charge before the two-day meet was called due to weather conditions.Īlicia Lehman-Woodyard got day one started in the long jump, where she set a season-best mark of 5.52m in her second jump attempt, finishing the event in eighth place. to compete in the two-day Larry Ellis Invitational, hosted by Princeton University from Weaver Stadium on Apr. PRINCETON, N.J. – The University of Delaware track & field team headed to Princeton, N.J.
