Track and Field Ends America East Indoors With Medals and Records
Published:
Tuesday, March 1, 2022
The NJIT track and field teams wrapped up their first-ever America East Indoor Championships Saturday evening on the campus of Boston University.
TEAM STANDINGS The Highlander men completed their time at the championship meet with 20 points (8th place) while the NJIT women scored 11 points (9th place).
SCORING PERFORMANCES
Jacob Leigh earned NJIT's first-ever medal at the Indoor Championships, claiming bronze in the high jump with a school-record-typing leap of 2.00m / 6-6.75 (6 pts). Including his two medals at the 2021 America East Outdoor Championships (silver, 100 meters; bronze, High Jump), Leigh has now earned three individual medals in America East championship competition
With his top-three finish, Leigh also earned American East All-Conference honors in the high jump.
Matt Bacchi missed bronze in the 500 Meters fina by only .07 seconds with a fourth place time of 1:04.96 (5 pts).
Stuti Vyas produced the top individual scoring performance for the Highlander win, placing sixth in the 1000 Meters with a school record time of 2:59.03 (3 pts)
Nadia Zhecheva claimed the school freshman record after a seventh place run (2:17.46) in the 800 meters (2 pts).
FRIDAY SCORING Both Distance Medley Relays squads recorded points with school record performances. The women's quartet of Stuti Vyas, Grace Burke, Nadia Zhecheva, and Cassandra Raia bested their own record - set earlier this month at the Metropolitan Championships - by nearly 12 seconds (12:28.61) in a fifth place, four-point performance. On the men's side, Matthew Morena, Thomas Van Saders, David Munera, and David Essel shaved 11 seconds off the school record set at the 2019 ASUN Indoor Championships with a sixth place, three-point effort of 10:07.84.