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Two School Records Fall as Outdoor Track Teams Compete at Emory and Orono

ATLANTA, Ga. – A pair of long-standing school records fell as the Bowdoin outdoor track & field teams split to compete at the Emory Invitational in Georgia and the University of Maine Spring Opener in Orono last weekend.

Two School Records Fall as Outdoor Track Teams Compete at Emory and Oronolede photo — track & field (w)

ATLANTA, Ga. – A pair of long-standing school records fell as the Bowdoin outdoor track & field teams split to compete at the Emory Invitational in Georgia and the University of Maine Spring Opener in Orono last weekend.

Charlie Aucoin set a new school record in the men's discus while

Noah Rockey broke a school mark in the men's 400 meters, both at Emory as the Polar Bears posted several outstanding performances.

Men's Weekend Highlights

  • Aucoin posted a distance of 50.99 meters in winning the discus at Emory, shattering a decades-old standard of 47.99 set by Scott Dyer in 1995.

  • Also at Emory, Noah Rockey 400m ran a school-record time of 48.32 seconds, edging out the previous record of 48.36 held by Chris Downe since 2000. He took third overall in the event.

  • Other strong showings in Georgia included Kane Demers winning the long jump (7.09m) and also taking third in the 200m (22.02).

Women's Weekend Highlights

  • Kennedy Kirkland won the long jump for Bowdoin with a distance of 5.73 meters while also running sixth in the 100m (12.48) and 11th in the 200m (25.39) in very competitive fields at Emory.

  • Mardy Novak won the javelin throw with a distance of 43.20 meters and placed seventh in the discus (36.07m).

  • Sophia Young also took a top-five finish in the long jump at 5.15 meters.

  • In Orono, Bridget Lopez Valenzuela won the high jump (1.55m), Sophie Maguire took the pole vault (3.30m), and Sonia Katahdin took the shot put (10.09m).

Up Next

  • The Polar Bears will head to Medford for the Tufts Invitational this Friday and Saturday, April 10-11.