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Lauren McGee

Women's Track Posts Numerous PRs at Cornell Invite

2/19/2022 10:31:00 PM

ITHACA, N.Y. – Amberlee Robertson had another record-setting performance as the St. Bonaventure women's track team ran Saturday at the Cornell Invitational.

Robertson broke her own school record in the mile, a mark she set just last week. Her time of 5:34.75 was a second better than her effort one week prior at RIT.

Three of the top four program times were set in the mile Saturday.

Lindsey Clawson posted the second-fastest time for the Bonnies with a run of 5:35.17 while Emily Peterson now stands fourth in the program record books at 5:48.38. Clawson also qualified for the A-10 championships.

Two more top-five program times came in the 1000 as Lauren McGee delivered the fourth-best time of 3:35.72 and Sophia Machowski checked in at 3:40.47 with another PR.

The Bonnies have one indoor meet left on the schedule – a trip to Atlantic 10 Championships next week.

60 meters
32. Bridget Kennedy – 8.75

Mile
18. Amberlee Robertson – 5:34.75** (School Record)
19. Lindsey Clawson – 5:35.17 (PR)
23. Emily Peterson – 5:48.38 (PR)

400 meters
25. Emilie Weinbeck – 1:16.20
26. Jessica Reinhart – 1:22.58

800 meters
18. Olivia Ippolito – 2:39.83 (PR)
24. Allison Bennett – 2:55.84
25. Camryn Cwiklinski – 2:58.62

1000 meters
7. Lauren McGee – 3:35.77 (PR)
9. Sophia Machowski – 3:40.47 (PR)
13. Morgan Brady – 3:51.94

200 meters
17. Bridget Kennedy – 28.36
34. Jessica Reinhart – 35.77

3000 meters
11. Lindsey Lytle – 11:31.03 (PR)
18. Emma Larkman – 12:19.40

Distance Medley
2. Clawson, Kennedy, Robertson, Lytle – 13:57.85
3. Ippolito, Bennett, Cwiklinski, Peterson – 14:57.78


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