
Women's Track & Field Wraps Up Ivy Heptagonal Championship
2/26/2017 12:00:00 AM | Women's Track & Field
NEW YORK – The Brown University women's track & field team posted several impressive performances to complete the second and final day of the Ivy League Indoor Track & Field Championships at The Armory in New York City.
Harvard captured the Ivy team title with 129 points, followed by Penn (109.33), Columbia (97.33), Cornell (81), Princeton (81), Dartmouth (62), Brown (34.33) and Yale (26).
Junior Carly Paul (Fort Collins, Colo.) placed second in the high jump with a cleared height of 5-08.00, while Jenell Grier-Spratley (Alexandria, Va.) was sixth at 5-05.75. Paul also claimed fourth in the pentathlon on Saturday with 3,618 total points.
Rookie Kendra Offiaeli (South Windsor, Conn.) was runner-up in the shot put with a toss of 48-01.25, while fellow freshman Zion Lewis (Canton, Ga.) was fourth in the triple jump with a leap of 38-09.50.
On the track on Sunday, senior Taylor Worthy (Medfield, Mass.) placed fourth overall in the mile with a time of 4:50.70. Rookie May Stern (Providence, R.I.) turned in a fifth-place finish in the 400 meters as she crossed in a time of 56.81.
The distance medley relay team of Alexis Van Pernis (Kailua Kona, Hawaii), Mikela Waldman (San Francisco, Calif.), Clare Peabody (Aptos, Calif.) and Worthy placed fifth in a time of 11:27.95.
Former Heps champion Natalie Schudrowitz, who set a pair of school records in the mile (4:42.54) and 3,000 meters (9:11.61) this season, was scratched for the weekend due to a last minute injury.
On Saturday, junior Maxine Offiaeli (South Windsor, Conn.) placed fifth overall in the weight throw, using her second throw for a toss of 59-01.50, while rookie Amanda Block (Beverly Hills, Calif.) placed sixth in the pole vault with a cleared height of 12-03.50.
































































