ECAC/IC4A Championships
Fairfax, Va. – Vermont Track and Field wrapped up the second day of competition with five athletes competing. The Catamount women finished 22nd with seven points, while the men were tied for 23rd with six points. Â
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COACH'S QUOTE
"Some more all-time UVM performances today was a great way to finish this championship. Â Eli was outstanding today getting the bronze medal and coming within just a half meter of our school record. Â Sophia also jumped solidly onto the UVM list with her scoring performance in the hurdles. Â Erin's hurdle PR shows great promise for the future too," said head coach
Matt Belfield. "Happy to say that the UVM Track & Field season isn't over, as Emma will be representing us at the NCAA Championships starting at the end of the month.  Very excited for her…she will represent us all so well."
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HOW IT HAPPENED
- Eli Lammi came in third in the discus with a throw of 49.27 meters, which is a personal best. He earned six points for the Vermont men.
- Sophia Filali placed eighth in the 400 hurdles with a time of 1:02.82, which is the seventh fastest in program history. She picked up a point for the Catamount women.
- Erin Carty ran 1:04.40 in the 400 hurdles to place 13th.
- Samantha Alexander was 13th in the discus with a throw of 38.00 meters.
- Adriana Rodriguez finished 14th in the discus as she threw 37.43 meters.
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UP NEXT
Senior Emma Wapshare is currently No. 42 on the NCAA Division I East Outdoor Qualifying List with a throw of 46.56 meters in the Javelin. She has qualified for the NCAA East First Round (May 28-31) in Jacksonville, Florida.
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