Navy Track and Field Achieves School Records at Larry Ellis Invitational
Navy's track and field teams broke a school record and achieved multiple top-10 performances at the Larry Ellis Invitational. Matt Newell set the 1,500-meter record with a time of 3:40.61, surpassing the previous record held by Alex Rizzo. The women's team also shone, with Sophia Richter's 400-meter dash time of 53.81 ranking as the second-fastest in Navy history, and Jia Anderson securing the second-best 100-meter hurdles finish with 13.620.
By the Numbers- Matt Newell's record 1,500-meter run: 3:40.61.
- Sophia Richter's 400-meter time: 53.81, second fastest in Navy history.
- Jia Anderson's 100-meter hurdles time: 13.620, second best in school history.
- The men's and women's teams performed strongly across multiple events during the two-day meet.
- Cooper Wakley finished second in pole vault with a height of 5.20 meters, tying for the 10th-best in program history.
- Navy secured several high finishes across events, further solidifying their competitive stance in the season.
Navy's track and field teams will conclude their regular season at the Navy National Elite meet on Friday, expecting a strong turnout as they continue to build momentum heading into upcoming competitions.
Bottom LineThe Navy track and field teams are demonstrating exceptional talent, with record-breaking performances indicating a promising future. Continued focus on individual and team excellence will be critical as they approach key meets in the season.
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