Track And Field Competes At South Florida Invite And Friar Invite
TAMPA, Fla. – The Dartmouth men's and women's track and field teams had split-squad success on Friday, with some athletes competing in the South Florida Invite, while others traveled to Providence for the Friar Invitational.
Track And Field Competes At South Florida Invite And Friar Invite
4/13/2026 7:39:00 PM | Men's Track & Field, Women's Track & Field
TAMPA, Fla. – The Dartmouth men's and women's track and field teams had split-squad success on Friday, with some athletes competing in the South Florida Invite, while others traveled to Providence for the Friar Invitational.
"It was a competitive weekend of track and field for the Big Green as we competed at both Providence and South Florida. I was impressed with each event area and the improvements we're making across the board. We look forward to our upcoming competition at UCONN. Go Big Green!" Mike Nelson, the Marjorie & Herbert Chase '30 Director of Dartmouth Track & Field and Cross Country, said.
Down at USF, Brad Chosewood clinched the discus for the Big Green with a 47.93m mark. J'Voughnn Blake placed second in the 800m with a time of 1:48.54, while Jada Jones placed second in the 400m with a 53.41 finish and third in the 200m with a 23.72 mark. Andie Murray finished fourth in the 800m with a final time of 2:07.80.
Mariella Schweitzer placed fourth in the long jump with a 6.10m mark, while recording a 13.64 finish in the 100m hurdles, which is good for second all-time in program history. Rebeka Zibritova put herself at third all-time in the 100m hurdles with a 14.12 finish and sixth all-time in the 400m hurdles with a 1:01.25 finish.
In Providence, Noe Kemper and Connor Foley ran 4:05.02 and 4:06.55 in the mile, while Ashton Bange finished second in the 3000m, 8:23.23. On the women's side, Claire McDonald recorded a PR of 9:53.19 in the 3k.
The Big Green will see more split-squad action on Friday when competing in the UConn NE Challenge and Sean Collier Invite.
"It was a competitive weekend of track and field for the Big Green as we competed at both Providence and South Florida. I was impressed with each event area and the improvements we're making across the board. We look forward to our upcoming competition at UCONN. Go Big Green!" Mike Nelson, the Marjorie & Herbert Chase '30 Director of Dartmouth Track & Field and Cross Country, said.
Down at USF, Brad Chosewood clinched the discus for the Big Green with a 47.93m mark. J'Voughnn Blake placed second in the 800m with a time of 1:48.54, while Jada Jones placed second in the 400m with a 53.41 finish and third in the 200m with a 23.72 mark. Andie Murray finished fourth in the 800m with a final time of 2:07.80.
Mariella Schweitzer placed fourth in the long jump with a 6.10m mark, while recording a 13.64 finish in the 100m hurdles, which is good for second all-time in program history. Rebeka Zibritova put herself at third all-time in the 100m hurdles with a 14.12 finish and sixth all-time in the 400m hurdles with a 1:01.25 finish.
In Providence, Noe Kemper and Connor Foley ran 4:05.02 and 4:06.55 in the mile, while Ashton Bange finished second in the 3000m, 8:23.23. On the women's side, Claire McDonald recorded a PR of 9:53.19 in the 3k.
The Big Green will see more split-squad action on Friday when competing in the UConn NE Challenge and Sean Collier Invite.
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