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Meghan Bishop, Abby Lemon Are Colonial Relays Champions

WILLIAMSBURG - After the first day of competition at the Colonial Relays, the William and Mary’s women’s team is in second place in the team standings with 62 points. The Hoyas of Georgetown hold the lead with 88 points.

Friday Results

Sophomore Abby Lemon (Berryville, Va.) blew past the school record in the hammer throw to win her first Colonial Relays Championship with an ECAC-qualifying distance of 161’ 3”. Freshman Ashley Williams (Williamsburg, Va.) tied her personal-best in the hammer with a throw of 134’ 11”, good for seventh place.

Senior Meghan Bishop (Blue Bell, Pa.) used an outstanding kick to the finish in the 5,000m to win in an ECAC-qualifying time of 16:55.09. Taking second, and also qualifying for ECACs, was junior Kait Hurley (Portland, Ore.), who ran below 17 minutes for the first time in her career to time 16:56.53. Sophomore Lynn Morelli (Philadelphia, Pa.) took fourth and qualified for ECACs in 17:12.35, and junior Emily Gousen (Arlington, Va.) qualified for ECACs and placed 6th in 17:23.30.

Freshman Anna Brousell (Wilmington, Del.) finished third in the 3,000m steeplechase with a personal-best performance of 11:08.21. That time moves her into fifth all-time at William and Mary. Senior Kate Willever (Pennington, N.J.) finished sixth in 11:23.18.

Junior Allie Lewis (Roanoke, Va.) finished third in the 800m run, crossing the finish line in a personal-best 2:12.48, the ninth-fastest performance in school history. Freshman Emily Anderson (Golf, Ill.) was fifth in 2:14.25. Anderson also ran in the 1,500m, qualifying for the ECAC Championships in 4:31.26, the ninth-fastest time in school history.

Senior Bonnie Meekins (Herndon, Va.) placed sixth in the long jump with a distance of 18’ 1.75”. Sophomore Ashley Madonick (Seaside Park, N.J.) was seventh in the 400m dash, timing 57.43 seconds.

The Colonial Relays conclude tomorrow.

Team Standings
1. Georgetown 88
2. William and Mary 62
3. Michigan State 58
4. Seton Hall 51
5. Navy 32
6. Yale 29
T7. James Madison 22
T7. Norfolk State 22
T9. Virginia Commonwealth 13
T9. St. Francis (Pa.) 13
T11. Delaware 9
T11. Virginia Military 9
13. Holy Cross 7
14. Colgate 4
T15. Iona 3
T15. Cortland State 3
17. Fordham 2
T18. Howard 1
T18. St. Francis (N.Y.) 1

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