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A Slew of Retriever Women Lead UMBC on Day One of Penn Relays

RESULTS

Philadelphia, Pa.—UMBC track and field kicked off the Penn Relays on Thursday, led by the 4x100m relay team that earned a spot in the ECAC final tomorrow afternoon. The Penn Relays will serve as the final tune up before the America East Championships.

Erin Patrice, Amani Wallace, Kara Patrice, and Funmi Daramola took 28th place in the event in a time of 47.11 to earn a spot in tomorrow's finals.

The 4x400m relay team of Daramola, Tori Johnson, Kaya Knake and Wallace finished in 43rd place with a time of 3:54.14.

Individually, Yinka Alabi and Madeleine Entwistle finished 47th and 49th respectively in the 400m hurdles with times of 1:04.71 and 1:04.80. Sophia Cologer rounded out the competitors on Thursday, taking 18th in the 5,000m with a time of 17:11.40.

Day two of the Penn Relays will commence tomorrow morning at 9 a.m.

 

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Players Mentioned

Yinka Alabi

Yinka Alabi

Hurdles
Sophomore
Sophia Cologer

Sophia Cologer

Mid-Distance
5' 5"
Senior
Funmi Daramola

Funmi Daramola

Sprints
5' 4"
Junior
Madeleine Entwistle

Madeleine Entwistle

Hurdles
5' 8"
Senior
Tori Johnson

Tori Johnson

Distance
5' 2"
Freshman
Kaya Knake

Kaya Knake

Distance
5' 8"
Freshman
Erin Patrice

Erin Patrice

Sprints
Sophomore
Kara Patrice

Kara Patrice

Sprints
Sophomore
Amani Wallace

Amani Wallace

Sprints
Sophomore

Players Mentioned

Yinka Alabi

Yinka Alabi

Sophomore
Hurdles
Sophia Cologer

Sophia Cologer

5' 5"
Senior
Mid-Distance
Funmi Daramola

Funmi Daramola

5' 4"
Junior
Sprints
Madeleine Entwistle

Madeleine Entwistle

5' 8"
Senior
Hurdles
Tori Johnson

Tori Johnson

5' 2"
Freshman
Distance
Kaya Knake

Kaya Knake

5' 8"
Freshman
Distance
Erin Patrice

Erin Patrice

Sophomore
Sprints
Kara Patrice

Kara Patrice

Sophomore
Sprints
Amani Wallace

Amani Wallace

Sophomore
Sprints
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