NC State competed at the ACC Virginia Beach Challenge on Monday, posting multiple top-10 program marks in addition to marks that rank in the top 20 in the nation.
SPRINTS
In the women's 60m, Mia D'Ambrosio (7.71), Akira Rhodes and Ally Henson qualified for the finals. Henson ran a 7.85 in the finals while Rhodes tabbed a 7.88.
Rhodes and Henson both competed in the 60m hurdles, qualifying for the finals. Rhodes posted a second-place finish with an 8.56 and was followed in the standings by Ally Henson (8.70).
The men were successful in the 60m hurdles as well, taking first and second place. Cameron Murray claimed the win with a 7.96, and Josh Brockman recorded a personal-best 7.99 that was good for a second-place finish.
Von Douglas ran a PR in the men's 60m, taking home second place with a 6.89.
In the women's 200m, D'Ambrosio competed for the first time. The freshman tabbed a 24.79 and a third-place finish.
JUMPS
The men's long jump saw a pair of podium finishes for the Wolfpack by Von Douglas (tie for first place) and Chris Alexander (third place). Douglas set a personal-best 24'10.5" (7.58m), and Alexander posted a 23'0.75" (7.03m).
On the women's side, Jirah Sidberry jumped 18'4.25" (5.59m) for a third-place finish.
Chris Alexander's personal-best 51'8.5" (15.76m) mark earned him a first-place finish in the triple jump. The jump sits at fifth-best in NC State history and is the second-best in the ACC. It additionally checks into the top-15 nationally at twelfth.
DISTANCE
Elly Henes claimed first place in the women's 3000m, setting a personal best with a time of 9:03.43. The mark is the second-best in program history as well as third-best in the country and best in the ACC. The second-best time in the conference sits at 10 seconds slower than Henes' mark.
Also in the women's 3000m, Savannah Shaw tabbed a third-place finish (9:27.89) while Julia Zachgo set a PR of 9:37.70.
In the women's 5000m, Hannah Steelman's 15:47.43 was good for a first-place finish as well as the third-best time in program history. The time is the third-best in the NCAA and the best in the ACC.
Henes claimed second in the 5000m (15:49.96), and sophomore Kelsey Chmiel tabbed third place (6:12.76). Henes' time is fourth-best in the nation and second-best in the conference while Chmiel's is the tenth-highest in the country and the fifth-highest in the ACC.
Four Wolfpack men set PRs in the 3000m. Joe Bistritz recorded the fastest time for NC State with an 8:06.23, followed closely by Hannes Burger's 8:06.60. JP Flavin (8:17.70) and Gavin Gaynor (8:21.41) both recorded personal-best times as well.
THROWS
Kayla Beasley earned a second-place finish in the shot put with a throw of 42'1.25" (12.83m). Emily Shain improved her best shot put mark with a 38'6" (11.73m).
UP NEXT
NC State makes the trip to Clemson, S.C., to participate in the Tiger Paw Invite Feb. 12-13.
WOMEN'S 60M PRELIMS
Mia D'Ambrosio - 7.71
Akira Rhodes - 7.85
Ally Henson - 7.88
Nia Judkins - 8.09
WOMEN'S 60M FINALS
Mia D'Ambrosio - 7.73
Ally Henson - 7.85
Akira Rhodes - 7.88
WOMEN'S 200M
Mia D'Ambrosio - 24.79
McKenzie Long - 25.03
Imunique Archie - 25.82
WOMEN'S MILE
Anna Vess - 4:51.70
Sarah LaTour - 4:53.78
WOMEN'S 3000M
Elly Henes - 9:03.43
Savannah Shaw - 9:27.89
Julia Zachgo - 9:37.70
Sam Bush - 9:38.65
Jenna Schulz - 9:54.87
Alyssa Hendrix - 10:16.00
WOMEN'S 5000M
Hannah Steelman - 15:47.43
Elly Henes - 15:49.96
Kelsey Chmiel - 16:12.76
Gionna Quarzo - 16:35.03
WOMEN'S 60H PRELIMS
Akira Rhodes - 8.52
Ally Henson - 8.95
WOMEN'S 60H FINALS
Akira Rhodes - 8.56
Ally Henson - 8.70
WOMEN'S 4X400M RELAY
NC State - 3:57.78
WOMEN'S LONG JUMP
Jirah Sidberry - 5.59m
WOMEN'S SHOT PUT
Kayla Beasley - 12.83m
Emily Shain - 11.73m
WOMEN'S WEIGHT THROW
Kayla Beasley - 14.91m
Jersey Harris - 14.21m
Emily Shain - 14.20m
MEN'S 60M
Von Douglas - 6.89
MEN'S 200M
Junpai Dowdy - 21.91
MEN'S 3000M
Joe Bistritz - 8:06.23
Hannes Burger - 8:06.60
Ian Harrison - 8:16.72
JP Flavin - 8:17.70
Gavin Gaynor - 8:21.41
Brett Gardner - 8:23.43
Dan McGoey - 8:23.67
Kevin Antczak - 8:24.42
JJ Malach - 8:31.89
MEN'S 60H
Cameron Murray - 7.96
Josh Brockman - 7.99
MEN'S LONG JUMP
Von Douglas - 7.58m
Chris Alexander - 7.03m
MEN'S TRIPLE JUMP
Chris Alexander - 15.76m
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SPRINTS
In the women's 60m, Mia D'Ambrosio (7.71), Akira Rhodes and Ally Henson qualified for the finals. Henson ran a 7.85 in the finals while Rhodes tabbed a 7.88.
Rhodes and Henson both competed in the 60m hurdles, qualifying for the finals. Rhodes posted a second-place finish with an 8.56 and was followed in the standings by Ally Henson (8.70).
The men were successful in the 60m hurdles as well, taking first and second place. Cameron Murray claimed the win with a 7.96, and Josh Brockman recorded a personal-best 7.99 that was good for a second-place finish.
Von Douglas ran a PR in the men's 60m, taking home second place with a 6.89.
In the women's 200m, D'Ambrosio competed for the first time. The freshman tabbed a 24.79 and a third-place finish.
JUMPS
The men's long jump saw a pair of podium finishes for the Wolfpack by Von Douglas (tie for first place) and Chris Alexander (third place). Douglas set a personal-best 24'10.5" (7.58m), and Alexander posted a 23'0.75" (7.03m).
On the women's side, Jirah Sidberry jumped 18'4.25" (5.59m) for a third-place finish.
Chris Alexander's personal-best 51'8.5" (15.76m) mark earned him a first-place finish in the triple jump. The jump sits at fifth-best in NC State history and is the second-best in the ACC. It additionally checks into the top-15 nationally at twelfth.
DISTANCE
Elly Henes claimed first place in the women's 3000m, setting a personal best with a time of 9:03.43. The mark is the second-best in program history as well as third-best in the country and best in the ACC. The second-best time in the conference sits at 10 seconds slower than Henes' mark.
Also in the women's 3000m, Savannah Shaw tabbed a third-place finish (9:27.89) while Julia Zachgo set a PR of 9:37.70.
In the women's 5000m, Hannah Steelman's 15:47.43 was good for a first-place finish as well as the third-best time in program history. The time is the third-best in the NCAA and the best in the ACC.
Henes claimed second in the 5000m (15:49.96), and sophomore Kelsey Chmiel tabbed third place (6:12.76). Henes' time is fourth-best in the nation and second-best in the conference while Chmiel's is the tenth-highest in the country and the fifth-highest in the ACC.
Four Wolfpack men set PRs in the 3000m. Joe Bistritz recorded the fastest time for NC State with an 8:06.23, followed closely by Hannes Burger's 8:06.60. JP Flavin (8:17.70) and Gavin Gaynor (8:21.41) both recorded personal-best times as well.
THROWS
Kayla Beasley earned a second-place finish in the shot put with a throw of 42'1.25" (12.83m). Emily Shain improved her best shot put mark with a 38'6" (11.73m).
UP NEXT
NC State makes the trip to Clemson, S.C., to participate in the Tiger Paw Invite Feb. 12-13.
WOMEN'S 60M PRELIMS
Mia D'Ambrosio - 7.71
Akira Rhodes - 7.85
Ally Henson - 7.88
Nia Judkins - 8.09
WOMEN'S 60M FINALS
Mia D'Ambrosio - 7.73
Ally Henson - 7.85
Akira Rhodes - 7.88
WOMEN'S 200M
Mia D'Ambrosio - 24.79
McKenzie Long - 25.03
Imunique Archie - 25.82
WOMEN'S MILE
Anna Vess - 4:51.70
Sarah LaTour - 4:53.78
WOMEN'S 3000M
Elly Henes - 9:03.43
Savannah Shaw - 9:27.89
Julia Zachgo - 9:37.70
Sam Bush - 9:38.65
Jenna Schulz - 9:54.87
Alyssa Hendrix - 10:16.00
WOMEN'S 5000M
Hannah Steelman - 15:47.43
Elly Henes - 15:49.96
Kelsey Chmiel - 16:12.76
Gionna Quarzo - 16:35.03
WOMEN'S 60H PRELIMS
Akira Rhodes - 8.52
Ally Henson - 8.95
WOMEN'S 60H FINALS
Akira Rhodes - 8.56
Ally Henson - 8.70
WOMEN'S 4X400M RELAY
NC State - 3:57.78
WOMEN'S LONG JUMP
Jirah Sidberry - 5.59m
WOMEN'S SHOT PUT
Kayla Beasley - 12.83m
Emily Shain - 11.73m
WOMEN'S WEIGHT THROW
Kayla Beasley - 14.91m
Jersey Harris - 14.21m
Emily Shain - 14.20m
MEN'S 60M
Von Douglas - 6.89
MEN'S 200M
Junpai Dowdy - 21.91
MEN'S 3000M
Joe Bistritz - 8:06.23
Hannes Burger - 8:06.60
Ian Harrison - 8:16.72
JP Flavin - 8:17.70
Gavin Gaynor - 8:21.41
Brett Gardner - 8:23.43
Dan McGoey - 8:23.67
Kevin Antczak - 8:24.42
JJ Malach - 8:31.89
MEN'S 60H
Cameron Murray - 7.96
Josh Brockman - 7.99
MEN'S LONG JUMP
Von Douglas - 7.58m
Chris Alexander - 7.03m
MEN'S TRIPLE JUMP
Chris Alexander - 15.76m
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