Match Information: Northeastern at ECAC/IC4A Championships |
When |
Friday, March 6 - Sunday, March 8 | All Day |
Where |
The Track and Tennis Center (Boston University) | Boston, Mass. |
Results |
 Live Results |
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BOSTON—The Northeastern men's and women's track and field teams will close out the indoor season this weekend at the ECAC/IC4A Championships. The Huskies are set to start the three-day span of competition on Friday, March 6.Â
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THREE THINGS TO KNOW:
- Last time out: Noah Sweeney placed second in the men's 60-meter dash with a personal-best time of 6.95 while Jillian Lombardi also earned a second-place finish in the women's triple jump with a season-best mark of 38 feet, 8.17 inches to lead the Northeastern men's and women's track and field team at the Boston University Last Chance Meet. Alexander Korczynski posted a season-best time of 4:06.08 in the men's mile to place 22nd while Louiza Wise place 15th in the women's 3000 meters with a PR of 9:50.67.
- ECAC/IC4A Championships: At the 2019 ECAC/IC4A Championships, the Huskies finished with a combined 20 personal bests, 18 all-time NU top-ten marks and two NU program records. David Adams recording the fourth fastest indoor 200-meter time in program history (21.53). Michelle Nkoudou placed fifth in the 60-meter hurdles and claimed the seventh all-time ranking with a time of 8.65. Alexander Korczynski notched a sixth-best program time and eighth place finish in the 3000 meters (8:15.96). Shraeya Srinivasan placed seventh in the triple jump with a personal-best mark of 39 feet, 9.56 inches and tied for sixth on the program's all-time indoor performance list. Â
- Brandon Moorer's Story: Senior captain and sprinter, Brandon Moorer is featured on season two, episode four of the Tales of the Howlin' Huskies. Moorer shares an emotional narrative in which he faced mental and physical challenges while recovering from a devastating injury that he suffered in his senior year of high school. While the recovery left him doubting more than his return to competition, Moorer has since experienced success during his career at Northeastern. He was a part of two different 4x400 meter relay teams that currently hold the first, second and seventh place rankings on the All-Time Top 10 list. Moorer is also tied for 10th place All-time in the 60-meter dash (6.96).
UP NEXT
The Huskies will look to carry their momentum from the ECAC/IC4A Championships into the outdoor season.Â
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