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Track & Field

Lacour sets new program record, Camels rewrite record books at Mondo College Invite

WINSTON-SALEM, N.C. — Emelyn Lacour set a new program record in the women's 1000m, as Campbell track & field rewrote the record books at the Tryon Winter Invitational and Mondo College Invitational on Friday and Saturday. 

TRYON WINTER INVITATIONAL
Janelle Caldeira and Elise Graves competed in the women's pentathlon on Friday finishing 16th and 19th, respectively. Caldeira posted 2612 points across the five events and now moves into ninth all time and Graves moves into 10th all-time with 2323 points. 

MONDO COLLEGE INVITATIONAL
ON THE TRACK
Lacour set a new program record in the women's 1000m with a time of 2:56.99. She surpasses Emily Pierce who ran a time of 3:00.00 last season. 

Delaney Horton moves to fourth all-time in the 1000m with at time of 3:05.42 followed by Ava Childress with the fifth fastest time in program history (3:08.99) and Kylee Dinterman with the sixth best time (3:09.43). 

Mario Cantarero posted a time of 2:32.53 to finish ninth in the men's 1000m and moved into fourth all-time at Campbell in the event. Jacob Morrison finished just behind with a time of 2:33.99 finishing 11th to now sit fifth all-time in the event. 

Elias Morris and Jorge Becerra found their spots the record book in the men's 600m. Morris posted a time of 1:23.11 to move into the second fastest time in program history with Becerra just behind for third (1:26.45). 

In her Campbell debut, Ella Hess ran the third fastest time in program history (1:43.63) to finish 12th in the women's 600m. 

Additionally, Ty'Nasia Emory finished fifth in the women's 60m with a time of 7.59. 

Seth Nelson posted a time of 50.98 to finish 11th in the men's 400m. Sebastian Calderon finished 14th in the men's seeded 400m with a time of 51.01. 

Timayah Brown finished 13th in the women's 400m with a time of 1:01.82. 

IN THE FIELD

Jacob Carroll finished fifth in the men's pole vault with a new personal best mark of 4.30m and Aedan Sampey set a new personal record with a mark of 3.85. Carroll's mark of 4.30 is still good for ninth all-time. 

Isabella Bernard finished fourth in the women's pole vault with a 3.10m and Zoie Hembree followed with a fifth place finish with a mark of 3.10m. 

Next Up 
Campbell is back in action at the Liberty Open on Jan. 23 in Lynchburg, Va.
 
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Players Mentioned

Isabella Bernard

Isabella Bernard

Pole Vault
5' 7"
Sophomore
Emily Pierce

Emily Pierce

Distance
Sophomore
Jacob Carroll

Jacob Carroll

Jumps
5' 11"
Freshman
Zoie Hembree

Zoie Hembree

Pole Vault
5' 8"
Freshman
Elias Morris

Elias Morris

Distance
Freshman
Aedan Sampey

Aedan Sampey

Pole Vault
5' 8"
Freshman
Emelyn Lacour

Emelyn Lacour

Distance
5' 8"
Freshman
Jorge Becerra

Jorge Becerra

Mid-Distance
Senior
Sebastian Calderon

Sebastian Calderon

Sprints
Freshman
Seth  Nelson

Seth Nelson

Sprints
Freshman

Players Mentioned

Isabella Bernard

Isabella Bernard

5' 7"
Sophomore
Pole Vault
Emily Pierce

Emily Pierce

Sophomore
Distance
Jacob Carroll

Jacob Carroll

5' 11"
Freshman
Jumps
Zoie Hembree

Zoie Hembree

5' 8"
Freshman
Pole Vault
Elias Morris

Elias Morris

Freshman
Distance
Aedan Sampey

Aedan Sampey

5' 8"
Freshman
Pole Vault
Emelyn Lacour

Emelyn Lacour

5' 8"
Freshman
Distance
Jorge Becerra

Jorge Becerra

Senior
Mid-Distance
Sebastian Calderon

Sebastian Calderon

Freshman
Sprints
Seth  Nelson

Seth Nelson

Freshman
Sprints