Northeastern Finishes Regular Season At Home With Multiple Event Wins
Northeastern's track and field team concluded their regular season at home with impressive performances, securing multiple event wins at the Jay Carisella and Joe Donahue Coaches Invitational. Freshman Raymond Felton III led the team with a victory in the men's 100m, while junior Brunner Williams won the men's 200m. The Huskies also saw strong placements in both sprint and distance events, highlighted by a win from freshman Dawson French in the men's 5000m.
By the Numbers- Raymond Felton III won the men's 100m in 10.57 seconds.
- Dawson French captured the men's 5000m title in 14:27.66.
- Freshman Mia Belanger secured the women's high jump top spot at 1.56m.
- The men's 4x100m relay team finished first with a time of 40.28 seconds.
- Junior Camryn Cole placed second in the women's long jump with a mark of 5.90m.
- The Huskies combined strong performances from freshmen and upperclassmen across various events.
- The team prepares for the upcoming CAA championships on May 15-16.
Looking forward, Northeastern aims to capitalize on their recent successes as they head into the CAA championships, where they hope to continue their momentum and achieve even more victories.
Bottom LineThe Huskies showcased depth and talent at their final regular-season meet, setting the stage for a strong performance in the upcoming championship, which could bolster their confidence and drive for success.
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