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Meginniss, Liam

Liam Meginniss

  • Award
    Athletes of the Week
  • Week Of
    2/13/2024
  • Sport
    Men's Track and Field
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Liam Meginniss is the UMBC Athlete of the Week after he broke a UMBC school record for the second consecutive week. A week ago, he shattered the school mark in the mile run and on the track at Liberty, he eclipsed the mark in the 1000m, posting a time of 2:24.73. On both occasions, he surpassed Jake Albino, who had broken both records in 2014. Albino held the 1000m mark at 2:25.48. In the second day of competition at Liberty, Meginniss kicked off the first heat of the men's 1000m run by capturing event gold. The time of 2:24.73 marks another PR for Meginniss this indoor campaign along with coming 0.2 seconds away from a Liberty meet record. He now finds himself second in the current America East rankings for the indoor 1000m run.


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2/16/2022 Niklas Weigelt Men's Swimming and Diving
2/8/2022 L.J. Owens Men's Basketball
2/8/2022 Janee'a Summers Women's Basketball
1/25/2022 Nathan Johnson Men's Basketball
12/15/2021 L.J. Owens Men's Basketball
12/15/2021 Janee'a Summers Women's Basketball
12/7/2021 Jasmine Holland Women's Track and Field
12/7/2021 Dani Nicusan Men's Swimming and Diving
11/30/2021 Keondre Kennedy Men's Basketball
11/30/2021 Keelah Dixon Women's Basketball
11/24/2021 Aysia Miller Women's Volleyball
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11/9/2021 Quantrell Jones Men's Soccer
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