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Meekins, Gousen All-East on Day One of ECAC Championships

BOSTON, MASS - William and Mary’s women’s track and field team picked up a pair of All-East honors on the first day of the ECAC Championships Saturday, and also earned a pair of berths in tomorrow’s finals.

Senior Bonnie Meekins (Herndon, Va.) finished seventh in the pentathlon with 3,673 points to earn the third All-East accolade in her career. In the 60m hurdles component, she completed the course in 9.19 seconds, tying her personal-best in that event which is third all-time at the College. She also set a personal-best in the 800m run, clocking 2:24.08. Previously this season, she provisionally qualified for the NCAA Championships in the high jump and pentathlon, and will await a possible invitation in either or both of those events.

Junior Emily Gousen (Arlington, Va.) ran a personal-best 17:01.22 in the 5,000m to earn her second career All-East honor. Gousen was also named All-East last fall after finishing ninth at the ECAC Cross Country Championships.

Junior Allie Lewis (Roanoke, Va.) had a very impressive showing in the preliminaries of the 1,000m run, advancing to tomorrow’s finals as the second seed in 2:52.33. Her time is the second-fastest in school history. The 4x800m relay team of freshmen Emily Anderson (Golf, Ill.) and Keely Murphy (Owings, Md.) and sophomores Emily Schroeder (Midlothian, Va.) and Rebecca Ward (Midlothian, Va.) also advanced to the finals as the fourth seed in 9:03.94.

Senior Brenna Blevins (Pulaski, Va.) just missed All-East honors in the pentathlon, taking ninth with 3,528 points. She set a personal-best in the 800m component, running 2:18.65. Junior Kait Hurley (Portland, Ore.) ran a personal-best 17:19.39 to finish 18th in the 5,000m run.

The ECAC Championships conclude tomorrow.

Pentathlon Results
Day One Complete Results

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