Duquesne University Track and Field Shines at SPIRE Collegiate Indoor Games with Multiple Victories and Record-Breaking Performances
The Duquesne University indoor track and field team secured first place in three events at the SPIRE Collegiate Indoor Games. Hannah Seitzinger triumphed in the 400m, Haley Hamilton clinched victory in the 3000m, and the Dukes' relay team of Amy Allen, Alyssa Willis, Jamelah Carswell, and Hannah Seitzinger excelled in the 4x400m. Seitzinger set a new indoor-best of 55.80 in the 400m, and Hamilton achieved a personal best with 9:59.15 in the 3000m. Additionally, the relay team recorded an IC4A/ECAC qualifying time of 3:47.95.
By the Numbers- Hannah Seitzinger set a new indoor-best of 55.80 in the 400m
- Haley Hamilton achieved a personal best with 9:59.15 in the 3000m
- The relay team recorded an IC4A/ECAC qualifying time of 3:47.95
- Hannah Seitzinger moves up to third on the Duquesne all-time leaderboard with her new indoor PR
- Duquesne will have a week off before competing in the Atlantic 10 Indoor Championships in Virginia Beach on February 23 and 24
Duquesne will prepare for the Atlantic 10 Indoor Championships in Virginia Beach on February 23 and 24 after a week off.
Bottom LineDuquesne University's track and field team excels at the SPIRE Collegiate Indoor Games, with notable achievements in multiple events. Looking ahead, the team is gearing up for the Atlantic 10 Indoor Championships in Virginia Beach.
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