4/8/2023 0 Comments Womens discus![]() ![]() She worked really hard to have this opportunity again." "Alyssa was tremendous in the discus, she broke her school record again, she is having a spectacular year as a fifth-year senior. "The highlight on the weekend was the team's depth and our versatility, we had athletes score in all aspects of track and field. "As a coaching staff, from Coach Boulanger, to Casey, myself and Cullen Aubin, our throws coach, we are very happy with the way the meet went today, it equals the highest finish the women have ever had," said UNH co-head coach Robert Hoppler. The Wildcats 4x800 relay team comprised of freshman Lily Doody (Lee, N.H.), junior Nicole Yeomans (Foxborough, Mass.), senior Cayla Barretto (Woburn, Mass.) and freshman Elizabeth Martell (Essex Junction, Vt.) took first-place with a time of 8:58.19. Colbert's PR coming into the year was 148'4." ![]() The Wildcats got two gold medal finishes on the final day of competition at the championship, including graduate student Alyssa Colbert (Smithfield, R.I.) in the discus, breaking her school record for the third time this season with a throw of 169'2". It's the fourth time in the last five years the Wildcats have earned a second-place finish in the women's outdoor championship. UNH finished with 145 points, while UAlbany took with with 200 points and host UMass Lowell finished third with 120 points. LOWELL, Mass. – The University of New Hampshire women's track and field team finished in second place at the America East Outdoor Championships at Cushing Field Complex on the campus of UMass Lowell on Sunday afternoon. ![]()
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