
Women's Track & Field Wins Gulden Invitational
1/25/2025 8:39:00 PM | Women's Track and Field
LEWISBURG, Pa.- The Bucknell Bison women's track & field team dominated the Gulden Invitational winning the competition with 218.33 points. The Orange & Blue won six events and notched three all-time top ten marks.
Results
Donner's Debriefing
"Fantastic day for both genders with convincing wins. We had great balance with sprints, jumps, throws, middle distances, and long distance all scoring nice points and getting nice marks. I was especially pleased with the enthusiasm we had throughout the meet and we had some athletes step up big even though we held a few key athletes out for health reasons. This was a great set up meet as we head into February where we will focus on chasing distances and times for the field and running events respectively."
Recap
Bucknell dominated the shot put taking the top five placements. Justley Sharp won the event and the Invitational's Field Athlete of the Meet award by throwing 49-11. Madison Fowler placed second throwing 46-6.25 – a new personal record and her seventh best placement in school history.Â
Cami Burkett finished fifth in the 60-meter dash but her time of 7.87Â ranks ninth in Bucknell history. She was the first Bison runner not named Meghan Quinn or current coach Kaitlin Salisbury to make the list since 2017.Â
The Bison's "A" quartet of Alexa Goll, Madeline Sipe, Alison Cooke, and Anna Posh finished first in the 4x400-meter relay with a winning time of 4:04.16.
The Orange & Blue also won the 4x800-meter relay. The "A" squad of Katrina Torelli, Shaelan McNally, Laura Posh, and Katie Moncavage combined for a 9:43.98 mark conquering the event by nearly 17 seconds. Â
Bucknell took home the top three placements in the 400-meter dash. Anna Posh led the way with a time of 59.34.
Five Bison scored in the 800-meter run with Sarah Policano's time of 2:19.84 finishing first.
Kerry O'Day's time of 3:00.11 won the 1000-meter dash. O'Day was one of four Bison to tally points in the event.
Alexandra Lea continued her strong freshman campaign finishing second in the 200-meter dash running 25.78.
Moncavage earned second place in the mile run (5:08.83). She was one of three Orange & Blue members to score in the event.
Megan Baggetta grabbed second (37-5) in the triple jump.
Fowler also earned third place (57-1) in the weight throw.
Four Bison scored in the 3000-meter run led by Lauren Trapani's third place speed of 10:18.57.
Kaitlyn Segreti grabbed third (18:14.37) in the 5000-meter run. Â
Noelani Sadler placed fourth in the 60-meter hurdles racing 8.90.
Elizabeth Bryant finished fifth (11-5.75) in the pole vault.
Samantha Cole placed eighth (16-10.75) in the long jump.
Up Next
The Bison will split their attention on Jan. 31 and Feb. 1 between the Bison Open & Multi and the Penn State National Open.
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Results
Donner's Debriefing
"Fantastic day for both genders with convincing wins. We had great balance with sprints, jumps, throws, middle distances, and long distance all scoring nice points and getting nice marks. I was especially pleased with the enthusiasm we had throughout the meet and we had some athletes step up big even though we held a few key athletes out for health reasons. This was a great set up meet as we head into February where we will focus on chasing distances and times for the field and running events respectively."
Recap
Bucknell dominated the shot put taking the top five placements. Justley Sharp won the event and the Invitational's Field Athlete of the Meet award by throwing 49-11. Madison Fowler placed second throwing 46-6.25 – a new personal record and her seventh best placement in school history.Â
Cami Burkett finished fifth in the 60-meter dash but her time of 7.87Â ranks ninth in Bucknell history. She was the first Bison runner not named Meghan Quinn or current coach Kaitlin Salisbury to make the list since 2017.Â
The Bison's "A" quartet of Alexa Goll, Madeline Sipe, Alison Cooke, and Anna Posh finished first in the 4x400-meter relay with a winning time of 4:04.16.
The Orange & Blue also won the 4x800-meter relay. The "A" squad of Katrina Torelli, Shaelan McNally, Laura Posh, and Katie Moncavage combined for a 9:43.98 mark conquering the event by nearly 17 seconds. Â
Bucknell took home the top three placements in the 400-meter dash. Anna Posh led the way with a time of 59.34.
Five Bison scored in the 800-meter run with Sarah Policano's time of 2:19.84 finishing first.
Kerry O'Day's time of 3:00.11 won the 1000-meter dash. O'Day was one of four Bison to tally points in the event.
Alexandra Lea continued her strong freshman campaign finishing second in the 200-meter dash running 25.78.
Moncavage earned second place in the mile run (5:08.83). She was one of three Orange & Blue members to score in the event.
Megan Baggetta grabbed second (37-5) in the triple jump.
Fowler also earned third place (57-1) in the weight throw.
Four Bison scored in the 3000-meter run led by Lauren Trapani's third place speed of 10:18.57.
Kaitlyn Segreti grabbed third (18:14.37) in the 5000-meter run. Â
Noelani Sadler placed fourth in the 60-meter hurdles racing 8.90.
Elizabeth Bryant finished fifth (11-5.75) in the pole vault.
Samantha Cole placed eighth (16-10.75) in the long jump.
Up Next
The Bison will split their attention on Jan. 31 and Feb. 1 between the Bison Open & Multi and the Penn State National Open.
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