The Elizabethtown College women's track and field team is gunning for its first Landmark Conference track title since joining the conference. The 2015 and 2016 cross country champions, the Blue Jays have yet to build upon the XC success and translate i...
May 6th 2016, 9:07am
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The Elizabethtown College women's track and field team rounded out its outdoor schedule with the Paul Kaiser Classic held at Shippensburg University on Saturday. Kelsey Brady was E-town's top finisher on the day with a third-place run. There were also ...
It took two-plus years to get there, but Amanda Porter finally is at the top of program's hammer list. The junior broke the school record in the event this past Saturday at Widener and was named the Landmark Conference Women's Field Athlete of the Week...
The Elizabethtown College women's track and field team's throwers continue to improve as the season has gone on and Saturday was just another indication of that progression. Amanda Porter obliterated the school's hammer record a week after coming withi...
The Elizabethtown College men's and women's track and field teams had a select number of athletes competing at day one of the Widener Invitational on Friday. Brenna McNamee won the 5,000m and Keegan McDonough was the top finisher for the men with a fou...
Alexa Feduchak won an individual throwing event for the first time in her career Saturday at the Mason-Dixon Invitational at Gettysburg College. She was the Jays' lone winner at the meet, taking first in the hammer with a new PR. It was no coincidence ...
The majority of the Elizabethtown College women's track and field team competed at the Mason-Dixon Invitational on Saturday at Gettysburg College, while a handful participated over a two-day meet (Sat./Sun.) at Bucknell. The Blue Jays were seventh of 2...
Elizabethtown College baseball, softball, and track & field announced that they have made multiple schedule changes with poor weather in the forecast for this coming weekend.
The Elizabethtown College women's track and field team had fresh legs going into the Millersville Metrics meet on Saturday. With a week off, the Blue Jays were powered by the mid-distance group en route to a fifth-place finish at the meet with 66 points.
Kelsey Detweiler dominated the sprint field Saturday at the Elizabethtown Early Bird Opener. In helping the Blue Jays win the meet, Detweiler took first in two individual races and ran a leg on a winning relay. Her efforts earned her the Landmark Confe...
Mar 21st 2016, 2:15pm
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