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'Eaters Produce Top Performances at Mt. SAC Relays

Mt. SAC Relays Results

Beach Invitational - Day 1 Results

Bryan Clay Invitational Results

TORRANCE, Calif. - The UC Irvine women's track & field team came away with a victory in the 4x100 relay Friday at the prestigious Mt. SAC Relays at Murdock Stadium in Torrance.
 
Junior Hope Bushnell, senior Persis William-Mensah, junior Julia Sambvani and freshman Mikayla Scott combined to win the 4x100 in 45.23 seconds.
 
William-Mensah added a fourth-place finish in a field of 47 in the 100m. The Costa Mesa native matched her personal and school record time of 11.51 despite running into a 0.7 headwind. Bushnell was also 12th (11.85), while Scott came in 26th (12.12).
 
Sambvani had a top-20 showing in the 400m hurdles, clocking in at 62.34 to place 18th overall.
 
Senior Tyra Jones took 19th in the 100m hurdles at 14.06 seconds, and junior Mychal Robinson wasn't far behind in 23rd (14.13). Jones also ran the 100H in Long Beach on Thursday where she notched a wind-aided season-best 13.77.
 
Senior Simone Buchanan finished 31st in the 400m with a time of 56.42.
 
On the first day of the Beach Invitational at LBSU's Jack Rose Track, junior Adrienne Lee tied for eighth in the pole vault, clearing 11-09.75. Freshman Bryn Hyde also reached a season-best 10-04 to come in 26th.
 
Junior Barbara Coward led the 'Eaters in the hammer throw as she was 25th out of 79 competitors with a toss of 179-04. Senior Alison Meegan took 40th at 170-11, and sophomore Brianna Villanueva placed 63rd at 140-01.
 
Sophomore Tatyana Hamlett recorded a lifetime-best 16-07.75 for an 11th-place performance in the long jump.

Over in Azusa, six middle distance runners competed at the Bryan Clay Invitational. Freshman Emily Bonilla made her season debut in the 800m, finishing in 2:27.16. Sophomore Brenda Dorantes paced five Anteaters in the 1500m, clocking in at 4:52.76. Sophomore Fiora Chan (5:08.97), freshman Fiona De Rego (5:10.85), junior Veronica Lopez (5:31.13) and freshman Amy Flores (5:31.18) also ran the 1500.
 
UC Irvine returns to Long Beach tomorrow for the second and final day of the Beach Invitational at Jack Rose Track.
 
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