WEST LONG BRANCH, N.J. – The LIU Post men's and women's track & field teams resumed their outdoor seasons at the Monmouth University Invitational on Friday, March 29 and Saturday, March 30 at Kessler Stadium.
The Pioneer women finished ninth out of 26 teams and featured several standout performances. In the relays, the team of junior
Alexandria Okon, senior
Kaitie Schillaci, sophomore
Nataly Ramirez and junior
Nicolette Agostinacchio earned a second-place finish in the 4x800 meters. In the 4x100-meters the Pioneers finished sixth after sophomore
Kathryn Ginty, Okon, Agostinacchio and sophomore
Jacqueline Ginty clocked in at 51.12.
Freshman
Margaret McKeever finished third in the steeplechase (12:19.13) while
Jacqueline Ginty won her heats in the 100 meters (12.98) and 200 meters (26.64) and Freshman Madison DuBose posted a personal-best time of 1:02.99 seconds in the 400 meters.
LIU Post also performed well in the throws after sophomore
Alyssa Farrell finished fourth in the javelin (38.18), junior
Kaitlyn Klein posted a personal-best mark of 38.97 meters in the discus.
On the men's side, sophomore
Destyn Harding won his heats in the 100 meters (11.1) and 200 meters (22.91). Sophomore
Troy Benson also took first in his 400-meter and 200-meter hears with times of 54.19 and 23.77. Freshman
Andrew Ayroso posted a personal-best time of 56.38 in the 400-meters.
In the 4x100-meter relay, Benson, freshman
Albert Wheeler, Ayroso and sophomore
Steve Chambers posted a time of 45.38.
Up Next
The Pioneers will compete at the Bill Butler Invitational on Saturday, April 6 in West Chester, Pennsylvania at 10:00 a.m.