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Track and Field Triumphs at Ivy Heps as Men’s Takes 3rd, While Women’s Places 4th
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After turning in a wide range of impressive performances, Cornell looks to repeat its success at the ECAC/IC4 Championships next weekend.
The Cornell Daily Sun (https://cornellsun.com/tag/womens-track-and-field/)
After turning in a wide range of impressive performances, Cornell looks to repeat its success at the ECAC/IC4 Championships next weekend.
Cornell track — which was recently ranked eighth in the Northeast — turned in strong performances at the Penn Relays, building optimism as the team readies for the postseason.
Cementing the team’s standing ahead of the postseason, at the Larry Ellis Invitational — one of the several meets Cornell competed in last week — men’s finished with 21 top-15 finishes, while women’s ended the day with 20 top-10 performances.
Women’s track and field delivered impressive performances as it toured southern California to compete in three meets, including the Pomona-Pitzer Invite where the team won four events.
This weekend, Cornell looks to come out on top of the competition at the Kane Invitational, flipping the focus to individual performances.
“All of our event groups have been putting in great work all fall and they are excited to see the fruits of their labor.”
“This office represents the history of the program. We are simply occupants of something so much bigger than ourselves.”
Bowman is one of the longest tenured coaches currently serving on East Hill.
“After this weekend, we realize that we need to be more focused and dedicated if we want to be a championship team.”
“This is a good team … we certainly can win it, and I feel confident about it. I feel much better going into this meet than I did going into the indoor meet.”