Photo by: Columbia University Athletics/Mike McLaughlin
Hatcher Wins TJ; Nine Lions Post Top-Five Finishes At Great Dane Classic
1/28/2022 9:13:00 PM | Track and Field
Columbia Track & Field had nine Lions finish inside the top-five at the UAlbany Great Dane Classic.
STATEN ISLAND, N.Y. — Kali Hatcher's first-place mark in the triple jump set the tone for Columbia Track & Field at the UAlbany Great Dane Classic held at the Ocean Breeze Sports Complex on Friday night, where along with Hatcher, nine Lions finished inside the top-five in a solid day of competition.
Hatcher leaped 40-01.50/12.23m to collect Columbia's lone first-place mark of the day. While in the women's 200-meter dash Elena Wilson clocked 22.33 and Delaney Sanacore clocked a time of 2:15.40 in the 800-meter dash, while in the men's shot put Patrick Passalacqua recorded a second-place mark of 50-05.25/15.37m for the next two top finishes for Columbia on the day.
HOW IT HAPPENED (WOMEN): Hatcher launched 12.23m in her final attempt, putting a bow on her win, while Tiffany Bautista joined her inside the top-three, jumping 38-03.25/11.66m to finish third in the triple jump in what was Columbia's best overall event. Bautista also recorded a fourth-place mark of 18-02.50/5.55m in the long jump, and in the shot put McKinlee Morris tossed a mark of 43-10.75/13.38m to finish second, giving Columbia four top-five finishes in the field.
Wilson and Sanacore both clocked personal best times with Wilson clocking in at 25.33 in the 200m and Sanacore crossing the line at 2:15.40 in the 800m. Both finishes were good enough for second-place, giving Columbia two top-two finishes on the track.
HOW IT HAPPENED (MEN): Passalacqua's toss of 15.37m locked up second place in the shot put, giving the Lions their best finish in the field. But overall, it was a strong showing in the shot put, with Yoosang Kim joining Passalacqua inside the top-five with personal best mark of 47-09.25/14.56m to finish fourth.
On the track, Chris Balthazar ran a pair of 60-meter dashes in a personal best time of 6.92. He first used the 6.92 time to qualify for the finals, and he would clock an identical time in the finals to finish third overall in the 60m to give Columbia's men its best finish in the track events.
COLUMBIA RESULTS
UAlbany Great Dane Classic (Jan. 28, 2022)
Staten Island, N.Y. (Ocean Breeze Complex)
WOMEN
Track Results
60m (Q) – (1. Jada Hodge, Stony Brook, 7.84); 26. Serena Landsman, 8.27; 39. Patrice Smith, 8.58
60m (P) – (1. Brynley McDermott, Albany, 7.64Q); 14. Tessa Green, 7.95
200m – (1. Dominique Clarke, Albany, 24.50); 2. Elena Wilson, 25.33; 8. Sydney Goldson, 25.55; 26. Alexis Knight, 26.26; 28. Kimmi Woods, 26.34; 30. Rachel Marsh, 26.36; 35. Brianna Hodges, 26.61
400m – (1. Aisha Gay, Quinnipiac, 56.95); 18. Fredericka Walker, 59.87; 20. Tess Darnell, 59.92; 29. Sevilla Duran, 1:01.01
500m – (1. Marie-Frederique Poulin, Delaware, 1:16.33); 10. Kali Long, 1:19.71
800m – (1. Katie Locker, Monmouth, 2:11.19); 2. Delaney Sanacore, 2:15.40
1,000m – (1. Christine Mancini, La Salle, 2:50.58); 9. Emily Virtue, 3:01.02
One-Mile Run – (1. Angelia Rafter, Central Connecticut, 4:46.74); 11. Seneca Willen, 5:07.94
Field Results
PV – (1. Emma Chee, UConn, 13-01.50/4.00m); Sydney Bertschy, NH; Emily Rooney, NH
LJ – (1. Taylor Woods, UConn, 19-09.50/6.03m); 4. Tiffany Bautista, 18-02.50/5.55m
TJ – 1. Kali Hatcher, 40-01.50/12.23m; 3. Bautista, 38-03.25/11.66m
SP – (1. Prisca Blamon, Monmouth, 45-0.25/13.87m); 2. McKinlee Morris, 43-10.75/13.38m; 39. Lailah Malone, 32-04.25/9.86m
WT – (1. Ludith Campos, Albany, 63-01.00/19.23m); 21. Malone, 47-03.00/14.42m; 37. Morris, 36-09.00/11.21m
MEN
Track Results
60m (Q) – (1. Thomas Domozych, TCNJ, 7.10Q); 24. Matt Wabunoha, 7.42; 30. Cristian Hubbard, 7.48
60m (P) – (1. Joseph O'Brien, UConn, 6.84q); 2. Chris Balthazar, 6.92q; 13. Jahi Hernandez, 7.08
60m (F) – (1. O'Brien, 6.88); 3. Balthazar, 6.92
200m – (1. O'Brien, 21.65); 15. Devon Davey, 22.59; 37. Hubbard, 23.55
400m – (1. Yourry Tapande-Ngombe, Albany, 48.28); 38. Matt Garrett, 55.76
800m – (1. Zalen Nelson, Fordham, 1:50.99); 8. Nixon McKenzie, 1:55.30; 25. Ian Smith, 1:58.05
One-Mile Run – (1. Robert Becker, Stony Brook, 4:07.33); 14. Evan Manley, 4:19.16
Field Results
HJ – (1. Dennis Manyeah, La Salle, 6-10.75/2.10m); Luke Ciarelli, NH
TJ – (1. Robert Blue, Albany, 50-02.75/15.31m); 14. Kam Lambert, 42-02.75/12.87m
SP – (1. Robbie Babson, Georgian Court, 50-09.25/15.47m); 2. Patrick Passalacqua, 50-05.25/15.37m; 4. Yoosang Kim, 47-09.25/14.56m; 8. Toby Tan, 46-02.50/14.08m; 25. Matt Lange, 26-06.75/11.14m
WT – (1. Travis Roux, UConn, 60-01.00/18.33m); 15. Keegan Li, 46-07.00/14.21m; 22. Kim, 42-03.00/12.88m; 25. Tan, 41-06.00/12.65m
UP NEXT FOR THE LIONS: A handful of Lions will take part in the 114th Millrose Games at The Armory on Saturday, Jan. 29. While the full squad will return to action over the weekend of Feb. 4-5 when Columbia returns to The Armory for the Dr. Sander Columbia Challenge.
FOLLOWING THE LIONS: Stay up to date on all things Columbia Cross Country by following the Lions on Twitter (@CULionsXCTF), Instagram (@culionsxctf) and on Facebook (@ColumbiaAthletics).
Hatcher leaped 40-01.50/12.23m to collect Columbia's lone first-place mark of the day. While in the women's 200-meter dash Elena Wilson clocked 22.33 and Delaney Sanacore clocked a time of 2:15.40 in the 800-meter dash, while in the men's shot put Patrick Passalacqua recorded a second-place mark of 50-05.25/15.37m for the next two top finishes for Columbia on the day.
HOW IT HAPPENED (WOMEN): Hatcher launched 12.23m in her final attempt, putting a bow on her win, while Tiffany Bautista joined her inside the top-three, jumping 38-03.25/11.66m to finish third in the triple jump in what was Columbia's best overall event. Bautista also recorded a fourth-place mark of 18-02.50/5.55m in the long jump, and in the shot put McKinlee Morris tossed a mark of 43-10.75/13.38m to finish second, giving Columbia four top-five finishes in the field.
Wilson and Sanacore both clocked personal best times with Wilson clocking in at 25.33 in the 200m and Sanacore crossing the line at 2:15.40 in the 800m. Both finishes were good enough for second-place, giving Columbia two top-two finishes on the track.
HOW IT HAPPENED (MEN): Passalacqua's toss of 15.37m locked up second place in the shot put, giving the Lions their best finish in the field. But overall, it was a strong showing in the shot put, with Yoosang Kim joining Passalacqua inside the top-five with personal best mark of 47-09.25/14.56m to finish fourth.
On the track, Chris Balthazar ran a pair of 60-meter dashes in a personal best time of 6.92. He first used the 6.92 time to qualify for the finals, and he would clock an identical time in the finals to finish third overall in the 60m to give Columbia's men its best finish in the track events.
COLUMBIA RESULTS
UAlbany Great Dane Classic (Jan. 28, 2022)
Staten Island, N.Y. (Ocean Breeze Complex)
WOMEN
Track Results
60m (Q) – (1. Jada Hodge, Stony Brook, 7.84); 26. Serena Landsman, 8.27; 39. Patrice Smith, 8.58
60m (P) – (1. Brynley McDermott, Albany, 7.64Q); 14. Tessa Green, 7.95
200m – (1. Dominique Clarke, Albany, 24.50); 2. Elena Wilson, 25.33; 8. Sydney Goldson, 25.55; 26. Alexis Knight, 26.26; 28. Kimmi Woods, 26.34; 30. Rachel Marsh, 26.36; 35. Brianna Hodges, 26.61
400m – (1. Aisha Gay, Quinnipiac, 56.95); 18. Fredericka Walker, 59.87; 20. Tess Darnell, 59.92; 29. Sevilla Duran, 1:01.01
500m – (1. Marie-Frederique Poulin, Delaware, 1:16.33); 10. Kali Long, 1:19.71
800m – (1. Katie Locker, Monmouth, 2:11.19); 2. Delaney Sanacore, 2:15.40
1,000m – (1. Christine Mancini, La Salle, 2:50.58); 9. Emily Virtue, 3:01.02
One-Mile Run – (1. Angelia Rafter, Central Connecticut, 4:46.74); 11. Seneca Willen, 5:07.94
Field Results
PV – (1. Emma Chee, UConn, 13-01.50/4.00m); Sydney Bertschy, NH; Emily Rooney, NH
LJ – (1. Taylor Woods, UConn, 19-09.50/6.03m); 4. Tiffany Bautista, 18-02.50/5.55m
TJ – 1. Kali Hatcher, 40-01.50/12.23m; 3. Bautista, 38-03.25/11.66m
SP – (1. Prisca Blamon, Monmouth, 45-0.25/13.87m); 2. McKinlee Morris, 43-10.75/13.38m; 39. Lailah Malone, 32-04.25/9.86m
WT – (1. Ludith Campos, Albany, 63-01.00/19.23m); 21. Malone, 47-03.00/14.42m; 37. Morris, 36-09.00/11.21m
MEN
Track Results
60m (Q) – (1. Thomas Domozych, TCNJ, 7.10Q); 24. Matt Wabunoha, 7.42; 30. Cristian Hubbard, 7.48
60m (P) – (1. Joseph O'Brien, UConn, 6.84q); 2. Chris Balthazar, 6.92q; 13. Jahi Hernandez, 7.08
60m (F) – (1. O'Brien, 6.88); 3. Balthazar, 6.92
200m – (1. O'Brien, 21.65); 15. Devon Davey, 22.59; 37. Hubbard, 23.55
400m – (1. Yourry Tapande-Ngombe, Albany, 48.28); 38. Matt Garrett, 55.76
800m – (1. Zalen Nelson, Fordham, 1:50.99); 8. Nixon McKenzie, 1:55.30; 25. Ian Smith, 1:58.05
One-Mile Run – (1. Robert Becker, Stony Brook, 4:07.33); 14. Evan Manley, 4:19.16
Field Results
HJ – (1. Dennis Manyeah, La Salle, 6-10.75/2.10m); Luke Ciarelli, NH
TJ – (1. Robert Blue, Albany, 50-02.75/15.31m); 14. Kam Lambert, 42-02.75/12.87m
SP – (1. Robbie Babson, Georgian Court, 50-09.25/15.47m); 2. Patrick Passalacqua, 50-05.25/15.37m; 4. Yoosang Kim, 47-09.25/14.56m; 8. Toby Tan, 46-02.50/14.08m; 25. Matt Lange, 26-06.75/11.14m
WT – (1. Travis Roux, UConn, 60-01.00/18.33m); 15. Keegan Li, 46-07.00/14.21m; 22. Kim, 42-03.00/12.88m; 25. Tan, 41-06.00/12.65m
UP NEXT FOR THE LIONS: A handful of Lions will take part in the 114th Millrose Games at The Armory on Saturday, Jan. 29. While the full squad will return to action over the weekend of Feb. 4-5 when Columbia returns to The Armory for the Dr. Sander Columbia Challenge.
FOLLOWING THE LIONS: Stay up to date on all things Columbia Cross Country by following the Lions on Twitter (@CULionsXCTF), Instagram (@culionsxctf) and on Facebook (@ColumbiaAthletics).
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