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Track & Field Continues Outdoor Season
April 19, 2025 | Men's Track & Field, Women's Track & Field
Roshni SIngh earns school record, while Eagles compile 10 top-10 all-time performances
WINSTON SALEM, N.C. – Boston College Men's and Women's Track & Field teams earned one school record and 10 top-10 performances in school history as they competed in three meets over the weekend of April 17-19.Â
The Eagles took part in the Wake Forest Invitational on April 17-18 in Winston Salem, N.C., while also competing in the Sean Collier Invitational in Cambridge, Mass. on April 18-19 and the Virginia Challenge in Charlottesville, Va. on April 19.Â
Wake Forest Invitational
Up next: The Eagles will travel to Philadelphia to compete at the 2025 Penn Relays, which will be held April 24-26.Â
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The Eagles took part in the Wake Forest Invitational on April 17-18 in Winston Salem, N.C., while also competing in the Sean Collier Invitational in Cambridge, Mass. on April 18-19 and the Virginia Challenge in Charlottesville, Va. on April 19.Â
Wake Forest Invitational
- Roshni Singh earned the school record for the Women's 10,000m as she raced to a time of 33:35.52.Â
- Emily Rohan earned a PR of 42.99 in the Women's Javelin Throw, which puts her at No. 3 all-time in school history.
- Peter Fox and Edward Sullivan both cracked the school's top-10 list for the Men's 10,000m as Fox (29:33.39) sits at No. 4 all-time and Sullivan (29:55.22) sits at No. 7 all-time.
- Yasmine Abbes earned a time of 10:10.31 in the Women's 3,000m Steeplechase, which puts her at No 9 all-time in BC history.
- Patrick Mulryan is now third all-time for the Men's 1500m, as he earned a personal-best time of 3:41.09.
- Aoife Dunne sits at eighth all-time for the Women's 800m after she crossed the line at 2:06.25 on Friday. Â
- Colin Kravitz earned 11th place in the Men's 400m, while Max McQuide earned 13th place. Kravitz (47.21) now is third all-time in school history, and McQuide (47.28) is fourth all-time
- Anna Sonsini finished eighth overall in the Women's 800m, earning a time of 54.62. Sonsini's time now puts her at fourth all-time in BC history.Â
- Max Deane finished fourth overall in the Men's 100m with a time of 10.65, which puts him at third all-time in BC history.Â
- Deane earned another top-10 performance in school history as he now sits at eighth all-time in the Men's 200m with his time of 21.56
- Ava Carter moved into 10th all-time on the school's 100m list after she earned second place in the Women's 100mÂ
- Carter later on earned first place in the Women's 200m race with a time of 25.07
- Kyla Palmer placed second overall in the Women's 800m race after she crossed the line at 2:13.92.Â
- The Eagles dominated the 400m Hurdles race as Aliyah Canty (1:02.44), Yaroslava Yalysovetska (1:04.69), and Ron-niah Wright (1:07.72) took home first, second, and third place.Â
Up next: The Eagles will travel to Philadelphia to compete at the 2025 Penn Relays, which will be held April 24-26.Â
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