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On the last day, Dartmouth makes the heptagonal indoor championships Ivy League noise.


Ithaca, ny – The Dartmouth athletics team completed the Heptagonal Championship Ivy League on Saturday evening. In the course of the weekend, the Big Green had 24 podium surfaces and rewritten the top ten list ever several times.

The Big Green recorded a significant increase in points compared to the indoor championship of last year. Last season the women earned 33 points while the men had 39. This year the women took sixth place with 52 points, while the men took fourth place with 79 points.

Mariella Schweitzer earned the first point of the day for the big green and was also the first podium and took sixth place in the 60 m hurdles.

“” What a weekend for Big Green Track & Field. I and the coaching team are very proud of how we took part in competitions. It seemed as if they turned around every time they turned around, a new school recording, a new personal record or a new season. At the beginning of the season we said that our goal was to be our best when it was most important. I think we have achieved this goal! The Ivy League is an elite light athletics conference and we put our nose in the mix and competed with heart. Overall, it was a great inside season and we look forward to being more the same during the outdoor season! Go big green! “Marjorie & Herbert Chase '30 Director of Dartmouth Track & Field and Cross Country Mike Nelson.

Jada Jones Slimed for the Big Green, earned a gold medal in the 200m and destroyed the program record and the furnishings with its 23.77 -finish. She also won a silver medal in the 400m Anna BanovacPresent Olivia JelsmaAnd Katherine Stark.

Adrien Jacobs Also noticed, earned a silver medal in 500 m and broke the program record with its 1: 02.52 -finish. He took another silver medal home and had the third best performance of all time in the 4×400 season next to Liam MurrayPresent J'Voughnn BlakeAnd Bricklayers. Murray also recorded a silver medal in the 400 m.

Bryce Thomas recorded two bronze medals, one for his 6.81 finish in the 60 m and the other for its 47.38 mark in the 200 m. Jack Intihar won a silver medal with its 5317 -finish in heptathlon, exactly followed by Jack InglisThe bronze with its 4904 finish won. With his 6.90 finish, Intihar also sat down in the 60 m.

Bella Petrasiewicz brought a silver medal for 1000 m and was besides the 4×800 season next to fourth place Julia PyePresent Esme DaPlynAnd Andie Murray. With its 8: 45.02 finish, the group now occupies the second ever in the event. Andie Murray Also brought home a bronze medal in the 800m with its 2: 08.96 brand.

Charlotte Dirocco Fourth in the high jump and sat on the seventh ever. Noe Kemper won a bronze medal in 800 m and ends with a last time of 1: 50.97. Kemper, next to DJ MatuszPresent Keion mournsAnd Ashton frighteningWith their 7: 35.47 finish the fifth all-time time in the 4×800 season.

Madeleine Locher earned a silver medal for your 16: 23.25 finish in the 5000 m. Max Klein collected a bronze medal at the start, while Colton McMaster Sixth in the event.

Always results

Women 200m
1. 23.77 – Jada Jones – 2025
2. 23.90 – Cha'mia Rothwell – 2018
3 .. 24.23 – Jennifer Meech – 2016
4. 24.54 – Sara Kikut – 2015
5. 24.62 – Nicole Deblasio – 2019
6. 24.71 – Kaitlin Whitehorn – 2015
7. 24.74 – Jaidyn Curry – 2023
8. 24.75 – Michelle Quinn – 2023
9. 24.84 – Daniela Ruelas Lomeli – 2025
10. 24.88 – Marissa Evans – 2015

Women 4x800m season
1. 8: 44.24 – Erle, Imhof, Vailas, Supino 2011
2. 8: 45.02 – Pye, Daplyn, Pietrasiewicz, Murray – 2025
2. 8: 45.41 – Donovan, d'Agostino, Markowitz, Krumpoch – 2014
3. 8: 46.02 – Jackson, Hirschfeld, Pietrasiewicz, Fenerty – 2023
4. 8: 47.28 – Krumpoch, Buck, Markowitz, D'Agostino – 2013
5. 8: 53.52 – Dougherty, Crowe, Thompson, Jennings – 2018
6. 8: 53.64 – Walker, Vailas, Pappas, Supino 2012
7. 8: 59.28 – Jackson, Pye Pietraseiwicz, Murray – 2024
8.9: 00.30 – Thompson, Jennings, Luwikowski, Dekker – 2019
9.9: 00.96 – Flynn, Gallup, Livingston, O'Neill – 2016
10. 9: 01.59 – O'niell, Livingston, Cunningham, Flynn 2017

High jump from women
1.84 m – Kaitlin Whitehorn
2.79 m – Maria Garman
3.77 m – Camille Landon
4. 1.75 m – Kelsey Wiegmann
1.75 m – Abigail Burke
1.75 m – Zoe Dainton
5. 1.74 m – Tara McNnerney
1.74 m – Allison Frantz
6. 1.73 m – Janae Dunchack
7. 1.71 m – Charlotte Dirocco – 2025
8. 1.70 m – Tessa Clare
1.70 m – Maeve Conneely

Men 500 m
1. 1: 02.52 – Adrien Jacobs -2025
2. 1: 02.89 – Geoff Zawtocki – 1993.
3 .. 1: 03.36 – Mike Carmody – 2008
4. 1: 03.60 – Patrick Lavery – 2010
5. 1: 03.70 – Amos Cariati – 2017
6. 1: 03.72 – Keither Boykin – 1987
7. 1: 03.73 – Liam Murray – 2025
8. 1: 03.84 – Max Frye – 2019
9. 1: 03.85 – Charlie Stoebe – 2008
10. 1: 03.87 – Ray Blackwell – 1980

Men 4x400m relay
1. 3: 12.08 – Murray, Morgan, Inglis, Blake – 2025
2. 3; 12.59 – Thomas, Murray, Jacobs, Childers – 2025
3. 3: 12.63 – Murray, Jacobs, Blake, Childers – 2025
3. 3: 13.28 – Thomas, Jacobs, Childers, Blake – 2024
4. 3: 13.70 – Wildberg, Murray, Pajus, Childers – 2023
5. 3: 14.88 – Jacobs, Murray, Blake, Childers – 2024
6. 3: 16.02 – Colello, Creasman, Cariati, Gomez – 2015
7. 3: 16.51 – Escholz, Frye, Johnson, Cariati – 2018
8. 3: 16.68 – Frye, Cariati, Johnson, Escholz – 2018
9. 3: 16.71 – Farber, Wade, Martelly, Frye – 2020
10. 3: 17.30 – Cariati, Reilly, Collelo, Gomez – 2015