DiMarco and Rose earn All-America honors at NCAA Division III Outdoor Track & Field Championships
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ROCHESTER, N.Y. – Junior Emily DiMarcoand sophomore Sadie Rose both won All-America honors at the NCAA Division III Outdoor Track & Field Championships in Myrtle Beach, S.C.
DiMarco started the championship with a 10th-place finish in the discus on Thursday with a 146′ 6″/44.66m effort to earn second-team All-American honors.
Rose later posted the fifth-fastest time in the 200 prelims, lowering her own program record with a 24.11 clocking to advance to Saturday’s final.
On Friday, Rose also ran the fifth-fastest time in 400 prelims, moving on to Saturday’s final with a 55.44 time.
Rose finished eighth in Saturday’s 400 final with a 56.60 performance. After a lengthy lightning delay, she returned to the track to place third in the 200 final, crossing the finish line in 24.12 seconds to earn her second first-team All-America honor of the day.
2024 NCAA DIVISION III OUTDOOR TRACK & FIELD CHAMPIONSHIPS
Thursday, May 23
Discus
10. Emily DiMarco 146′ 6″/44.66m (2ND TEAM ALL-AMERICA)
200 Prelims
5. Sadie Rose 24.11* (advances to finals)
Friday, May 24
400 Prelims
5. Sadie Rose 55.44 (advances to finals)
Saturday, May 25
400 Final
8. Sadie Rose 56.60 (1ST-TEAM ALL-AMERICA)
200 Final
3. Sadie Rose 24.12 (1ST-TEAM ALL-AMERICA)
* Program record
PLAYERS MENTIONED
Emily DiMarco
Throws 5′ 8″ Junior
Sadie Rose
Sprints 5′ 11″ Sophomore
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Men’s Track & Field competes at Atlantic Region Outdoor Championships
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CORTLAND, N.Y. – The RIT men’s track & field team tied for 23rd out of 44 teams after the final day of competition at the 2024 Atlantic Region Outdoor Championships, Thursday.
Rowan took the top spot with 115.5 points, ahead of Geneseo (66) and Carnegie Mellon (59.5) in the top-three. RIT finished with 13 points.
- Junior Max Stein earned fourth-place in the 400 hurdles, clocking a 53.17 finish
- The 4×400 relay team consisting of sophomores Ryan Senf, Josh Bedford, Michael Sardo and first-year Jack DeFeo, finished in fifth at 3:16.57
- Senior Andrew Bernacki placed fifth in the javelin with a 56.15m throw
- The 4×100 relay team of first-year Tucker Haluszczak, Stein, Sardo and junior Jonathan Jacobs finished ninth, clocking a time of 42.35
- Sophomore Derick Koen placed 10th in the 5,000 (14:59.98)
- Senf placed 10th in the 400, finishing in 48.77
RIT FINISHERS
THURSDAY
High Jump Final
17. Erich Brown – 1.83m
Discus Final
13. Elliott Walter – 45.13m
Javelin Final
5. Andrew Bernacki – 56.15m
13. Keenan Gosselin – 50.81m
400 Final
10. Ryan Senf – 48.77
15. Jack DeFeo – 49.22
800 Final
12. Josh Bedford – 1:56.53
400 Hurdles Final
4. Max Stein – 53.17
WEDNESDAY
Hammer Final
13. Aidan Hughes – 51.89m
25. Josh Auler – 46.25m
4×100 Relay
9. RIT A – Tucker Haluszczak, Max Stein, Michael Sardo, Jonathan Jacobs – 42.35
110 Hurdles Prelim
18. Jacen Mitchell – 15.64
100 Prelim
26. Jonathan Jacobs – 11.14
4×400 Relay
5. RIT A – Ryan Senf, Josh Bedford, Michael Sardo, Jack DeFeo – 3:16.57
5,000 Final
10. Derick Koen – 14:59.98
PLAYERS MENTIONED
Josh Auler
Throws 6′ 0″ Junior
Josh Bedford
Distance 5′ 10″ Sophomore
Andrew Bernacki
Throws 5′ 9″ Senior
Aidan Hughes
Throws 5′ 9″ Graduate Student
Derick Koen
Sprints 6′ 0″ Sophomore
Michael Sardo
Sprints/Mid-Distance 5′ 11″ Sophomore
Ryan Senf
Sprints/Mid Distance 5′ 11″ Sophomore
Max Stein
Hurdles 5′ 10″ Junior
Elliott Walter
Throws 6′ 3″ Sophomore
Erich Brown
High Jump 6′ 1″ First Year