
Holloman's PR in the 60 fronts Marauders' efforts at Albany Winter Classic
2/7/2020 7:11:00 PM | Women's Indoor Track and Field
STATEN ISLAND, N.Y. - Millersville University's Destinee Holloman ran a personal-best time and placed third in the 60-meter dash, facing a largely-Division I field Friday evening. Senior Madison Martin also placed third in the weight throw.
MEET HIGHLIGHTS
• Holloman's time of 7.73 in the 60 tied her for the second-fastest time in program history. She was the only Division II runner in the top 25.
• Martin's third-place finish came with a toss of 56-1 1/4, just 3 1/4 inches behind Wagner's Tiffany Hanna, who placed first. Aliyah Striver took 16th with a mark of 48-11 1/2. Stephanie Garner hit 48-4 to place in a tie for 18th.
• Garner recorded a 44-6 to take fourth in the shot put. She was the lone Division II finisher in the top 14. Martin placed 19th with a 36-7 3/4 mark.
• Caitlin Miller narrowly missed a PSAC qualifying mark in the pole vault but she did match her season high at 10-0.
• De'Asia Holloman copmeted in the 60-meter hurdles and posted a 9.83. Abbey Sullivan and Jillian Miller both missed a PSAC qualifying time in the 800-meter run by less than a second. Sullivan ran a 2:26.01 while Miller posted a 2:26.39.
• Millersville also ran two squads in the 4x400-meter relay. The top finishing team of Emonie Reviere, Yoangelys Rijo-Cedeno, Mia Carson and Lyric Williams placed 21st with a time of 4:13.04.
THOUGHTS FROM COACH ANDY YOUNG
• On the performance of Holloman: "Destinee is putting herself on a different level. She was very consistent today running the same time in the prelim and final. We think she is getting close to hitting a much faster time.
• On the benefit of competing against Division I teams: "The D1 meet was great because it really shows our athletes the next level of competition and they learn how to handle higher pressure situations."
• On athletes coming close to qualifying for the PSAC Championships: "Lots of progress today from our younger athletes. All are developing nicely but of course we want them to hit PSAC qualifiers if possible. We still have work to do."
NOTES
• Holloman now ranks third in the PSAC in the 60-meter dash.
• Martin ranks first in the PSAC in the weight throw, and Martin is ranked first in the shot put.
UP NEXT
• Millersville travels to back to Staten Island, N.Y., on Feb. 14 for the Fasttrack National Invitational.
MEET HIGHLIGHTS
• Holloman's time of 7.73 in the 60 tied her for the second-fastest time in program history. She was the only Division II runner in the top 25.
• Martin's third-place finish came with a toss of 56-1 1/4, just 3 1/4 inches behind Wagner's Tiffany Hanna, who placed first. Aliyah Striver took 16th with a mark of 48-11 1/2. Stephanie Garner hit 48-4 to place in a tie for 18th.
• Garner recorded a 44-6 to take fourth in the shot put. She was the lone Division II finisher in the top 14. Martin placed 19th with a 36-7 3/4 mark.
• Caitlin Miller narrowly missed a PSAC qualifying mark in the pole vault but she did match her season high at 10-0.
• De'Asia Holloman copmeted in the 60-meter hurdles and posted a 9.83. Abbey Sullivan and Jillian Miller both missed a PSAC qualifying time in the 800-meter run by less than a second. Sullivan ran a 2:26.01 while Miller posted a 2:26.39.
• Millersville also ran two squads in the 4x400-meter relay. The top finishing team of Emonie Reviere, Yoangelys Rijo-Cedeno, Mia Carson and Lyric Williams placed 21st with a time of 4:13.04.
THOUGHTS FROM COACH ANDY YOUNG
• On the performance of Holloman: "Destinee is putting herself on a different level. She was very consistent today running the same time in the prelim and final. We think she is getting close to hitting a much faster time.
• On the benefit of competing against Division I teams: "The D1 meet was great because it really shows our athletes the next level of competition and they learn how to handle higher pressure situations."
• On athletes coming close to qualifying for the PSAC Championships: "Lots of progress today from our younger athletes. All are developing nicely but of course we want them to hit PSAC qualifiers if possible. We still have work to do."
NOTES
• Holloman now ranks third in the PSAC in the 60-meter dash.
• Martin ranks first in the PSAC in the weight throw, and Martin is ranked first in the shot put.
UP NEXT
• Millersville travels to back to Staten Island, N.Y., on Feb. 14 for the Fasttrack National Invitational.
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