At the Atlantic 10 Indoor Track and Field Championships, the Duquesne University team secured six medals on Day Two, including Hannah Seitzinger's gold in the 500m event. This led the Dukes to a fifth-place finish, accumulating 22 points, marking their 12th top-five finish in program history and the first since 2020.

By the Numbers
  • Hannah Seitzinger broke her own school record with a time of 1:12.17 to clinch gold in the 500m, marking her third consecutive win in the event.
  • Duquesne garnered seven medals in total, the second most in program history, with Amy Allen, Sadie Wetzel, and others contributing to the medal haul.
State of Play
  • George Mason secured the top spot with 41 points, followed by UMass Amherst and Dayton in second and third place respectively.
  • Duquesne finished in fifth place with 22 points, showcasing a strong performance at the championships.
What's Next

Next on the agenda for Duquesne is the ECAC / IC4A Indoor Championships in Boston, Mass. set for the upcoming weekend.

Bottom Line

The Duquesne University track and field team's impressive showcase at the A-10 ITF Championships, culminating in six medals and a fifth-place finish, sets a solid foundation for their upcoming competitions, notably the ECAC / IC4A Indoor Championships.