West Point, N.Y. - The indoor track and field team returned to action for the 2025 portion of its schedule this afternoon at the West Point Open. Molloy's results were highlighted by senior
Sabrina Spezia setting a new program-record in the mile, running the race with a first-place time of 5:13.61. Sophomore
Jurrel Hall set a program-record in the high jump with a mark of 1.95 meters. This is the third-straight meet that the sophomore has set a record in a field event for the Lions.
Graduate student Luke Jarksi (800 meter, 1:57.34) and freshman
Sophia Hines (triple jump, 11.42 meters) also took home first-place in their respective races. Jarski debut in the 800 meter in the event while Hines set a personal-best mark in the triple jump.
The women's side saw personal-best performances from:
The men's squad saw personal-best performances from:
- Freshman Quinten John (60m, 7.36)
- Freshman Kendrick Danso (60m, 7.35)
- Freshman Guymike Paraison (200m, 24.14; 60m, 7.44)
- Freshman Raymar Duncan (400m, 52.51)
- Sophomore Mark Siebenhuener (400m, 55.83)
- Senior Christian Canela (500m, 1:08.58)
- Freshman Gabriel Adimoolah (500m, 1:10.46)
- Freshman Kamar Birthwright (500m, 1:16.83)
- Senior James Nichol (mile, 4:42.93)
- Freshman Timothy Harrington (mile, 4:51.81)
- Freshman Michael Jones (high jump, 1.75m)
- Sophomore Amir Carter-Thomas (weight throw, 11.59m)
Both teams will be back in action on Friday (Jan. 17) at the NYC Gotham Cup beginning at 12:00 p.m. from the Ocean Breeze Track and Field Complex on Staten Island.
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