Results
LEWISBURG, Pa.--The UMBC men's and women's track and field teams
opened 2011 with eight wins at the Gulden Relays Saturday
afternoon.
On the women's side, sophomore Amanda Deller
(Aberdeen, Md./Aberdeen) won the shot put with a throw of 14.06m,
while junior Chrissy
Robinson (Lusby, Md./Patuxent) finished second with a heave of
12.64m. Deller also earned silver in the weight throw, hitting a
mark of 15.98m.
Sophomore Chowan
Brightful (New Market, Md./Linganore) won the high jump with a
mark of 1.60m, while freshman Tina DiPaola
(Pasadena, Md./Chesapeake) placed second with a mark of 1.55m.
UMBC finished 1-2-3-4 in the 500-meter dash, with freshman Kirsten
Jones (Brentwood, Tenn./M.L.K. Magnet) winning in 1:18.39,
while fellow freshmen Deborah
Adelola (Lanham, Md./Bladensburg) and Cody Mezebish
(Westminster, Md/South Carroll) and junior Lauren
Leclercq (Jessup, Md./Meade) finishing right behind.
On the men's side, sophomore Trae Proctor (Brandywine,
Md./Thomas Stone) won the 60-meter hurdles in an IC4A-qualifying
time of 8.21 and freshman Mo Drammeh (Frederick, Md./Thomas
Johnson) won his second consecutive high jump, hitting a mark of
1.99m, while senior Martin Nevarez (Casa Grande, Ariz./Central
Arizona College) won the pole vault at 4.65m.
Two men's relays, the distance medley relay of juniors Roy Jones
(New Market, Md./Linganore) and Patrick Hairfield (Abington,
Md./Archbishop Curley) and freshmen Andrew Smith (Chadds Ford,
Pa./Garnet Valley) and Jake Albino (Hampton, N.Y./Minisink Valley)
and the shuttle hurdles relay of seniors Keith Brown (Columbia,
Md./McDonough) and Keith Onto (Point Pleasant, N.J./Point Pleasant
Boro/St. Francis (PA)), freshman John Rybak (Baltimore,
Md./Archbishop Curley) and Proctor each earned gold in 10:37.37 and
32.73, respectively.
Three Retriever men finished second, including junior Arjun
Pradeep (Ellicott City, Md./Mount Hebron) in the 500-meter dash
(1:08.23), junior Tim Jones (New Market, Md./Linganore) in the
1-mile run (4:31.28) and sophomore TJ Cowing (Severna Park,
Md./Severna Park) in the 3,000-meter run in 8:49.89.
The Retrievers return to action next Saturday when they compete
at the New York Armory in New York City.