Rehal Breaks Program Record in Women’s High Jump to Lead Women’s Track & Field at Williams’ Farley Inter Regional
WILLIAMSTOWN, Mass.— Babson College sophomore Amrit Rehal (Alpharetta, Ga.) broke her own program record in the women's high jump to highlight the Beaver performances on Saturday at the Farley Inter Regional track & field meet at Williams College.
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Amrit Rehal (Alpharetta, Ga.) broke her own program record in the women's high jump to highlight the Beaver performances on Saturday at the Farley Inter Regional track & field meet at Williams College.
Rehal posted a leap of 5-feet, 6.25 inches to placed fifth and surpass the record of 5-feet, 5.25 inches set at the same meet last year. She cleared both 5-4.5 and 5-6.5 on her third attempt to re-break her record.
The top performances on the track were by junior
Reese Gallant (West Newbury, Mass.). She placed fourth in the 100-meter dash in a time of 12.70 seconds after finishing seventh in the prelims in 12.65 seconds.
Babson had two athletes competing in the 100-meter hurdles. Sophomore
Victoria Hart (Greenwich, Conn.) placed ninth, one spot out of qualifying for the finals, in a time of 15.90 seconds, and senior
Julia Pike (Mansfield, Mass.) was 15h in 16.67 seconds.
First-year
Reagan Myer (Berryville, Va.) competed in two events for the Beavers, placing 11th in 26.68 seconds and 16th in the 400 meters in a season-best time of 1:00.72, just 0.15 seconds off the program record. Junior
Colleen Corman (Quaker Hill, Conn.) came in 12h place in the 400-meter hurdles in a time of 1:08.37.
Babson returns to action with a last chance meet at MIT on Thursday before the NCAA Championships selections are made late next week.



