MORGANTOWN, W.Va. – Graduate student
Ceili McCabe of the West Virginia University track and field team earned a second-place finish in the women's mile at the Eagle Elite in Boston, Massachusetts inside of the TRACK at new balance on Friday evening.
McCabe earned a season best time of 4:29.86, marking her second fastest time in the event.
Additionally in the mile, classmate
Madison Trippett earned a personal best time of 4:42.04, claiming 15
th place. Sophomore
Tecla Lokrale rounded out the Mountaineers in the event, finishing with a time of 4:54.13.
In the 3,000 meters, graduate student
Sarah Tait boasted a personal best time of 8:59.73, earning a fourth-place finish. With the time, Tait remains third all-time in program history. Additionally, freshman
Naomi Kemboi had her collegiate debut in the event, running for 9:17.46.
Sophomore
Kishay Rowe claimed 14
th place in the 800 meters, with a time of 2:09.89.
Next, the Mountaineers continue competition at the David Hemery Valentine Invitational on Feb. 15. Saturday's meet will be held at the Track and Tennis Center in Boston, Mass. and is set to begin at 9 a.m. ET.
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