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Where you read it first | Friday, April 18, 2025

Track And Field

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Track And Field

Women's Track and Field | Tufts edges Middlebury for second in NESCAC

The women's track team posted a strong showing at the NESCAC Championships in Hamilton, N.Y. Saturday, finishing in second place overall. Like last season, the meet came down to three teams: Williams, Tufts and Middlebury. The Ephs pulled away from the pack, amassing 160.50 points for their eighth consecutive conference crown, while the Jumbos narrowly edged the Panthers, taking the battle for second 120-119.50.


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Track And Field

Women's track and field opens postseason with NESCAC meet at Hamilton tomorrow

During the indoor season, freshman Stephanie McNamara and the women's track and field team proved they could compete with the top teams in the region, claiming their first New England championship ever. This weekend the Jumbos hope to have similar success in the outdoor season's first postseason meet, the NESCAC Championships. After a third-place showing last year, Tufts will seek to dethrone powerhouses Williams and Middlebury en route to its first conference championship.








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Track And Field

Women's Track and Field Preview | DMR team has high hopes for NCAAs

After a strong showing at the ECAC Championships last weekend at Harvard University, the women's track and field team is ready to take on the stiff competition at the NCAA Championships at Ohio Northern University this weekend. The Jumbos will send five participants: senior co-captains Cat Beck and Kaleigh Fitzpatrick, classmate Katy O'Brien, freshman Stephanie McNamara and sophomore Logan Crane.