Track & Field Concludes Split Squad Weekend; Throwers Combine for Five Wins at Mount Laurel Open
Baseball Falls in Series Finale at UChicago
#7 Men's Golf Ties For 2nd with #1 Huntingdon to End First Day of Discover Dekalb Emory Invitational
UChicago Takes Game Three from Emory Baseball, 10-7
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Emory Track & Field Athletes Shine at Mount Laurel Open

The Emory University track and field teams achieve multiple victories while baseball struggles against UChicago and men's golf excels at the Discover Dekalb Invitational.

Track & Field Concludes Split Squad Weekend; Throwers Combine for Five Wins at Mount Laurel Open

The Emory University track and field teams achieve multiple victories while baseball struggles against UChicago and men's golf excels at the Discover Dekalb Invitational.

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The Emory University track and field teams concluded a successful split squad weekend, highlighted by impressive performances at the Mount Laurel Open in Tennessee. The Eagles' throwers combined for five victories across six events, with sophomore Jeanette Hydukovich leading the women by winning both the shot put (12.80m) and discus (43.09m). Freshman Caroline Henry also excelled, winning the hammer throw with a mark of 47.89m and finishing third in the discus. On the men's side, sophomore Ari Klasky secured victories in both the shot put (16.33m) and discus (48.19m), while placing second in the hammer throw. The women's team finished fifth overall with 54 points, while the men placed tenth with 34 points.

In baseball, the Eagles faced a challenging weekend against the University of Chicago, losing all three games of the series. In the finale on April 19, Emory started strong with a four-run first inning, featuring a home run from senior Adrien Armstrong and contributions from classmate Nick Sullo. However, the Maroons responded decisively, scoring 15 runs and sealing a 15-5 victory. The Eagles' struggles continued as they dropped the second game 10-7, despite holding a 4-1 lead at one point. Emory will look to break its six-game losing streak next weekend at home against Brandeis University.

The men's golf team had a strong showing at the Discover Dekalb Emory Invitational, tying for second place with top-ranked Huntingdon after the first day with a score of 581 (+5). Junior Kevin Mu is tied for the individual lead at 140 (-4), showcasing his skill with a bogey-free second round. Graduate transfer Pearse Lucas and senior Brian Hanson also contributed solid performances, finishing in seventh and sixteenth place, respectively. The second day of the tournament promises to be competitive as the Eagles aim for a strong finish at their home course.

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