PROVIDENCE, R.I.- The Providence College men's and women's track teams competed at the Alden Invitational at Brown University in Providence on Saturday, Dec. 6. Sophomore
Chloe Higgins (Morristown, N.J.) established a Friar program record as she finished second in the 300 in a time of 39.95. Junior
Shea Podbelski (Norton, Mass) also ran a strong race for the women's team as she won the 1,000 meters in a time of 3:01.85. Sophomore
Thomas Breen (Providence, R.I.) and senior
Grady Satterfield (Bowdoinham, Maine) helped lead the men's team. Breen captured the 600 meters (1:20.75) and Satterfield won the 3,000 meters (8:40.79).
RESULTS:
https://live.802timing.com/meets/59392
Also, posting a strong result in the women's 300 meters was sophomore
Keira Kelly (Scotch Plains, N.J.), who finished fifth. She ran a personal best time of 40.51. Junior
Polly Bogdan (Rochester, N.Y.) ran the 600 meters and placed fifth (1:38.56).
On the men's side, sophomore
Adam Wedlake (Westford, Mass.) placed second in the mile (4:20.58). Freshman
Jack Dowd (Pearl River, N.Y.) was third in the 1,000 meters (2:30.71). Also in the 1,000 meters, freshman
Matt McCabe (Marshfield, Mass.) placed fourth (2:33.81). Junior
Owen Comiskey (Sherborn, Mass.) was fourth in the in the 600 meters (1:23.35).
The Friar track teams will return to action at the Harvard Beantown Challenge on Jan. 17 in Cambridge, Mass.
For more information on the Providence College men's and women's indoor track teams, follow @FriarsXCTrack on Twitter.
-GO FRIARS-