Leonard Hilton Track Invitational Results
Last weekend at the University of Houston the men's and women's track teams competed in the Leonard Hilton Invitational. Today and tomorrow, the Owls will once again return to the UH Athletics/Alumni Center for the Houston Indoor Invitational. The following are the top performances of the Rice athletes who competed last week.
Men
Mile
1. Harry Sagel, 4:19.54 2. Alex Weinheimer, 4:19.75 3. Travis Roberts, 4:19.77 5. John Cavallo, 4:21.35 6. James Llamas, 4:25.11
5,000 Meters
3. Henry Giles, 15:38.51, Unattached 4. Aneesh Sampath, 15:45.47,
Unattached
60 Meter Hurdles
11. Filip Drozdowski, 8.42 12. Chris Sanders, 8.49
Distance Medley
2. Alex Weinheimer, Donte Moore, Harry Sagel, Travis Roberts,
10:31.42
High Jump
4. Clayton Chaney, 2.00 m 5. Jack Spinks, 1.95 m 7. Tyler Wiest, 1.90 m
Pole Vault
3. Alec Hsu, 4.80 m
Shot Put
2. Alex Zinchenko, 16.61 m
Women
400 Meters
4. Tyneisha McCoy, 57.99 12. Precious Knighton, 1:00.18
800 Meters
2. Keltie John, 2.17.14 6. Halsey Fowler, 2.19.13 9. Lilian Nwora, 2.23.02
Mile
5. Allie Schaich, 5:02.52 6. Sarah Mason, 5:04.75 11. Farrah Madanay, 5:19.02 12. Kathleen Abadie, 5:21.40 13. Johanna Ohm, 5:22.02
Pole Vault
6. Casie Wilson, 3.55 m
4x4 Meter Relay
4. Tyneisha McCoy, Imani Mark, Chioma Nwankwo, Lilian Nwora, 3:56.05
Distance Medley
2. Sarah Mason, Precious Knighton, Halsey Fowler, Allie Schaich, 12.16.96
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