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Women’s 4x100 and 4x400 Relay Teams Earn First-Place Finishes at Day Two of Penn Relays

4/29/2022 9:27:00 PM

PHILADELPHIA, Pa. – The Stony Brook women's track and field team made their presence known at day two of the Penn Relays by earning first-place finishes in their heats for the 4x100 and 4x400 meter relays.
 
The 4x100 meter relay squad comprised of Dana Cerbone, Jada Hodge, Jaelyn Davis, and Danella Dawkins earned a first-place finish in their heat (third overall in preliminaries) with a final time of 47.12. The team qualified and will compete in the finals tomorrow, April 30.


 
The 4x400 meter relay squad kept the hot streaking alive as they also secured a first-place finish in their heat and punched their ticket to the finals with a final time of 3:48.32. The team was made up of Nadja Ashley, Kaylee Hammond, Cerbone, and Hodge.


 
HIGHLIGHTS
- The 4x100 meter relay squad comprised of Cerbone, Hodge, Davis, and Dawkins earned a first-place finish in their heat (third overall in preliminaries) with a final time of 47.12. The team qualified and will compete in the finals tomorrow.
- The 4x400 meter relay squad secured a first-place finish in their heat (sixth overall in preliminaries) with a final time of 3:48.32. The team was made up of Ashley, Hammond, Cerbone, and Hodge.
 
QUOTES FROM THE SEAWOLVES
"The momentum from Thursday night carried over to today and it helped produce some quality relay performances. Great to have the Women's 4 x100 and 4x400 in tomorrow's finals. The men achieved the same as well and on the way to the final of the 4x100m tied the school record. The men's DMR put up a super run in the event, just coming up short of winning the college title, but had the consolation of breaking the school record. Again, like last night, it was exciting to see how our athletes competed on this big stage and showed that they are not intimidated by some of the big-name programs in the event. After a good night's rest, we look forward to seeing our relay teams finish the weekend with some more quality performances," said head coach Andrew Ronan.
 
UP NEXT
The Seawolves look to complete their dominate weekend in the relay finals tomorrow at the final day of the Penn Relays.
 
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