Photo by: Mike Lawrence
Timberg Sets School and Facility Pole Vault Record
Jan 14 | Track & Field
Scarlet Knights split squad between two New York City meets at the Armory and Ocean Breeze Athletic Complex
NEW YORK – For the second time in as many meets, Rutgers sophomore Chloe Timberg set the school indoor record in the pole vault at the TCNJ Invitational on Saturday. Her winning height also set the collegiate facility record at the Ocean Breeze Athletic Complex.
The Scarlet Knights split their squad, sending a group to compete at the Armory in the UPenn Challenge. Rutgers earned six event wins across the two meets and a total of 16 finishes in the top-three.
"We split up this weekend to take advantage of different facilities and competition," said Bobby Farrell, director of track and field and cross country. The team came out with with a lot of effort and focus. I'm glad to see so many PRs this early. We kept a few key people out to train one more week so we're looking forward to getting into the meat of the schedule over the next four weeks"
In her second competition of the season, Timberg reset her previously held school record in the pole vault, clearing a height of 4.41m (14' 5.5"). The height was the third-best mark in the NCAA this season and the top collegiate performance at Ocean Breeze Athletic Complex.
It was the fourth time that Timberg established a new height since she tying the school record in her debut meet in 2022 as a freshman.
Timberg chipped in one of the Scarlet Knights six wins on the afternoon with five victories coming in field events. Adam Hunt added a win in the weight throw at the UPenn Challenge with a throw of 19.47m (63' 11"), while Alex Carlson gave RU a win in the 800-meter with a time of 2:07.07. Her finish was just one second off her school record in the event.
Three event wins came at the TCNJ Invitational led top marks in the men's and women's long jump and women's shot put. A'nan Bridgett won the long jump with a leap of 7.89m (25' 10.75"), while Celine Brown finished first with her jump of 6.11m (20' 0.5"). Jasmine Van Note, the current school record-holder in the shot put, won the event at the Armory with a throw of 16.10m (52' 10").
The Scarlet Knights went 1-2 in five events across the two meets. At the UPenn Challenge, Kyle Lipscomb placed second in the weight throw with a mark of 19.16m (62' 10"), while Suzy Lacombe was second in the pole vault, clearing a height of 3.62m (11' 10.5").
Chris Serrao finished second in the 60-meter hurdles with a time of 8.07, while Sydney Hawkins was second in the women's 60-meter with a time of 7.44. Kevin O'Sullivan took third in the pole vault, clearing the bar at 4.80m (15' 9") and in the shot put, the Scarlet Knights finished 2-3 with Olivia Prescott taking second with a throw of 12.96m (42' 6.25"), followed by Kelly Enterline in third with a mark of 12.50m (41').
At the TCNJ Invitational, Sincere Robinson took second in the long jump with a leap of 7.88m (25' 10.25") and Faith Bethea was second in the women's long jump with a distance of 6.05m (19' 10.25"). Alicia Campbell finished runner up in the shot put with a throw of 15.13m (49' 7.75").
Other noteable performances were turned in by William Hare and Justin Cornetta at the UPenn Challenge. The pair ran times in the 3,000-meter that ranked in the top-10 all-time in the Rutgers record book. Hare posted the second-fastest time (8:12.16), followed by Cornetta with the third-best time (8:17.62) at RU.
Rutgers will travel north for the Battle In Beantown on the campus of Boston University on Saturday, Jan. 21.
Men's Team
60M Hurdles
2. Chris Serrao 8.07
60M
5. Adebowale Smith 7.01
Mile
5. Alec Snell 4:12.83
3,000M
4. William Hare 8:12.16
10. Justin Cornetta 8:17.62
Pole Vault
3. Kevin O'Sullivan 4.80m (15' 9")
Weight Throw
1. Adam Hunt 19.47m (63' 11")
2. Kyle Lipscomb 19.16m (62' 10")
Women's Team
Pole Vault
1. Chloe Timberg 4.41m (14' 5.5") – SCHOOL/FACILITY RECORD
2. Suzy Lacombe 3.62m (11' 10.5")
60M
2. Sydney Hawkins 7.44
5. Jada Ellis 7.80
60M Hurdles
5. Icisys Sadler 8.85
400M
5. Charlee Crawford 57.29
800M
1. Alex Carlson 2:07.07
Shot Put
2. Olivia Prescott 12.96m (42' 6.25")
3. Kelly Enterline 12.50m (41')
Men's Team
Long Jump
1. A'nan Bridgett 7.89m (25' 10.75")
2. Sincere Robinson 7.88m (25' 10.25")
Women's Team
Long Jump
1. Celine Brown 6.11m (20' 0.5")
2. Faith Bethea 6.05m (19' 10.25")
5. Kristina Tossas 5.70m (18' 8.50")
Shot Put
1. Jasmine Van Note 16.10m (52' 10")
2. Alicia Campbell 15.13m (49' 7.75")
The Scarlet Knights split their squad, sending a group to compete at the Armory in the UPenn Challenge. Rutgers earned six event wins across the two meets and a total of 16 finishes in the top-three.
"We split up this weekend to take advantage of different facilities and competition," said Bobby Farrell, director of track and field and cross country. The team came out with with a lot of effort and focus. I'm glad to see so many PRs this early. We kept a few key people out to train one more week so we're looking forward to getting into the meat of the schedule over the next four weeks"
| SCHOOL AND FACILITY RECORD |
In her second competition of the season, Timberg reset her previously held school record in the pole vault, clearing a height of 4.41m (14' 5.5"). The height was the third-best mark in the NCAA this season and the top collegiate performance at Ocean Breeze Athletic Complex.
It was the fourth time that Timberg established a new height since she tying the school record in her debut meet in 2022 as a freshman.
| EVENT WINS |
Timberg chipped in one of the Scarlet Knights six wins on the afternoon with five victories coming in field events. Adam Hunt added a win in the weight throw at the UPenn Challenge with a throw of 19.47m (63' 11"), while Alex Carlson gave RU a win in the 800-meter with a time of 2:07.07. Her finish was just one second off her school record in the event.
Three event wins came at the TCNJ Invitational led top marks in the men's and women's long jump and women's shot put. A'nan Bridgett won the long jump with a leap of 7.89m (25' 10.75"), while Celine Brown finished first with her jump of 6.11m (20' 0.5"). Jasmine Van Note, the current school record-holder in the shot put, won the event at the Armory with a throw of 16.10m (52' 10").
| TOP-THREE FINISHES |
The Scarlet Knights went 1-2 in five events across the two meets. At the UPenn Challenge, Kyle Lipscomb placed second in the weight throw with a mark of 19.16m (62' 10"), while Suzy Lacombe was second in the pole vault, clearing a height of 3.62m (11' 10.5").
Chris Serrao finished second in the 60-meter hurdles with a time of 8.07, while Sydney Hawkins was second in the women's 60-meter with a time of 7.44. Kevin O'Sullivan took third in the pole vault, clearing the bar at 4.80m (15' 9") and in the shot put, the Scarlet Knights finished 2-3 with Olivia Prescott taking second with a throw of 12.96m (42' 6.25"), followed by Kelly Enterline in third with a mark of 12.50m (41').
At the TCNJ Invitational, Sincere Robinson took second in the long jump with a leap of 7.88m (25' 10.25") and Faith Bethea was second in the women's long jump with a distance of 6.05m (19' 10.25"). Alicia Campbell finished runner up in the shot put with a throw of 15.13m (49' 7.75").
Other noteable performances were turned in by William Hare and Justin Cornetta at the UPenn Challenge. The pair ran times in the 3,000-meter that ranked in the top-10 all-time in the Rutgers record book. Hare posted the second-fastest time (8:12.16), followed by Cornetta with the third-best time (8:17.62) at RU.
| NEXT UP |
Rutgers will travel north for the Battle In Beantown on the campus of Boston University on Saturday, Jan. 21.
| UPENN CHALLENGE RESULTS |
Men's Team
60M Hurdles
2. Chris Serrao 8.07
60M
5. Adebowale Smith 7.01
Mile
5. Alec Snell 4:12.83
3,000M
4. William Hare 8:12.16
10. Justin Cornetta 8:17.62
Pole Vault
3. Kevin O'Sullivan 4.80m (15' 9")
Weight Throw
1. Adam Hunt 19.47m (63' 11")
2. Kyle Lipscomb 19.16m (62' 10")
Women's Team
Pole Vault
1. Chloe Timberg 4.41m (14' 5.5") – SCHOOL/FACILITY RECORD
2. Suzy Lacombe 3.62m (11' 10.5")
60M
2. Sydney Hawkins 7.44
5. Jada Ellis 7.80
60M Hurdles
5. Icisys Sadler 8.85
400M
5. Charlee Crawford 57.29
800M
1. Alex Carlson 2:07.07
Shot Put
2. Olivia Prescott 12.96m (42' 6.25")
3. Kelly Enterline 12.50m (41')
| TCNJ INVITATIONAL RESULTS |
Men's Team
Long Jump
1. A'nan Bridgett 7.89m (25' 10.75")
2. Sincere Robinson 7.88m (25' 10.25")
Women's Team
Long Jump
1. Celine Brown 6.11m (20' 0.5")
2. Faith Bethea 6.05m (19' 10.25")
5. Kristina Tossas 5.70m (18' 8.50")
Shot Put
1. Jasmine Van Note 16.10m (52' 10")
2. Alicia Campbell 15.13m (49' 7.75")
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