New Haven Track and Field Dominates at The Yellow Jacket Open
The University of New Haven men's and women's track and field teams excelled at the Yellow Jacket Open, achieving multiple event victories and top finishes. The women's squad shone in hurdles, with Divine Kabongo winning the 400m hurdles and Aniya Bush finishing strongly in the 100m hurdles. The men's team dominated the 400m hurdles and secured significant relay victories, notably in the 4x100-meter relay. Overall, the Chargers showcased their depth in both track and field events, setting the stage for future competitions.
By the Numbers- Divine Kabongo won the 400-meter hurdles with a time of 1:10.52.
- New Haven's men's team swept the podium in the 400-meter hurdles, with times of 56.12, 57.33, and 57.52.
- D'Jior Delisser won the women's high jump at 1.51 meters and long jump at 5.35 meters.
- The men's 4x100 relay team finished with a time of 42.98 seconds.
- The Chargers achieved multiple podium finishes across events, demonstrating strong performances.
- The women excelled particularly in hurdles and relays, dominating several events.
- The men's team showcased depth in horizontal jumps and strong relay results.
New Haven will continue its outdoor season, aiming to build on these strong early performances in upcoming competitions.
Bottom LineThe Chargers are in excellent form as they head into the next phase of their outdoor season, positioning themselves as a force to reckon with in their athletic conference.
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