Complete Results
COLLEGE PARK, Md. – The UMBC men's
track and field team placed third and the women's team finished
fourth at the Maryland Invitational on Saturday held on the campus
of the University of Maryland.
As at the teams' first meet, the Weems Baskin Invitational last
weekend in South Carolina, records were falling and multiple
athletes slotted their names onto UMBC's all-time lists.
In the 100m hurdles, senior Iman Colberti (Upper Marlboro,
Md./C.H.Flowers) broke her own school record by taking top honors
in the event with a time of 14.02. Colbert had set the
record at 14.09 during her junior year. Junior Chowan
Brightful (New Market, Md./Linganore) and freshman Whitney
Ikpeze (Upper Marlboro, Md./Bladensburg) also picked up
top-10 finishes for the Retrievers, placing fourth (15.60) and
seventh (17.96), respectively.
Though not breaking the school record again, freshman Mercedes
Jackson (Huntingtown, Md./Huntingtown) won the first
outdoor event of her career, winning the 100m dash with a time of
11.89. Classmate Ebonique
Jones (New Castle, Del./William Penn) finished second and
set a new personal-record with a time of 12.20 to now place fifth
on the school's all-time list.
Freshman Kalane' Abbey
(Laurel, Md./Laurel) finished third in the 400m dash while slotting
her name at sixth all-time with a time of 57.65.
In the 3000m steeplechase, senior Keri
Wilson (Columbia, Md./Long Reach) and freshman Mary
Katherine Kulp (Vestal, N.Y./Vestal) each set new
personal-records to finish third and eleventh,
respectively. Wilson still places second on the school
list with a time of 11:35.04, while Kulp moves into fifth with a
time of 12:42.03.
For the men, the field athletes led the way to the Retrievers'
third place finish. Senior Aaron Brooks (Upper Marlboro, Md./DeMatha)
finished second in the shot put with a personal-best toss of 15.61m
(51'2.75) while also taking fourth in the discus with a throw of
46.39m (152'2").
Junior Cameron McDearmon (Owings Mills, Md./Franklin)
also finished in the top-10 in two events, claiming fourth in the
shot put (14.29m, 46'10.75) and seventh in the hammer throw
(48.03m, 157'7").
Freshman Malte Bertram (Einbeck, Germany/Goethschule
Gymnasium) continues to move up on the UMBC's lists and now sits at
seventh in the javelin after placing fifth at Maryland with a throw
of 49.45m (162'3"). Junior Sean Kshimetski (Pasadena, Md./Chesapeake)
finished just behind Bertram in sixth and ranks eighth in school
history with his toss of 48.94m (160'7").
In the jumps, sophomore Dosu
Teyibo (Silver Spring, Md./Barrie) took home top-10
finishes in the long jump (2nd, 6.74m, 22'1.5") and triple jump
(3rd, 13.88m, 45'6.5") while entering the UMBC list in the triple
jump at tenth. Junior Shimoa Obemeata (New Rochelle, N.Y./Iona Prep/St.
Francis (N.Y.)) just beat out Teyibo in the triple jump to claim
second with a leap of 14.09m (46'2.75").
The distance runners also picked up valuable points for the
Retrievers, led by sophomore Brandan McGee's (Hiram, Ohio/Crestwood) win in the
3000m. His time of 8:37.49 places him at third all-time
in school history. Junior TJ
Cowing (Severna Park, Md./Severna Park) and sophomore Tommy Eldridge (Rocky River, Ohio/Rocky River) took
home third and ninth, respectively, in the event.
The Retrievers now hit the road and travel to North Carolina to
compete at the Duke Invitational next weekend. The
two-day meet starts on Saturday and runs through Sunday evening on
the campus of Duke University.