GREENSBORO, N.C. – The Guilford College track & field team battled against foes across all levels of the NCAA at the Aggie Invitational, hosted by North Carolina A&T, on Friday through Saturday afternoon.
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Piper Campbell (Wilmington, N.C.) led all of the female placements with a personal best in the Women's 5000m, recording a time of 21:26.28 to mark out in seventh place.
Bess Parnell (Cairo, Egypt) competed in two events for the Quakers, logging a top-50 finish in the Women's 400m with a time of 1:06.91 for 48th position. Parnell battled in her field event in the Women's Long Jump, landing a distance of 4.28m, ranking in 37th overall.
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Yassine Aallam (Holly Springs, N.C.) collected a personal best tally in the Men's 400m, recording a time of 51.64 for 45th place on the leaderboard.
Cedric Blowe (Indian Trail, N.C.) followed suit with a PR of his own in the men's placements throughout the event. In the Men's 100m Prelims, Blowe collected a stellar time of 10.99 for his personal best, ranking out in 45th.
Jaden Jones (Rocky Mount, N.C.) snagged a solid time in the Men's 200m, being the top-performer for Guilford with a time of 22.54 for 67th place, respectively.
Jeremy Harway (Apex, N.C.) competed in the Men's 3000m steeple for the Quakers, finishing with a positive consistency off his time of 11:50.39, logging a top-10 finish in 6th place. In the field events,
Akeem Kaiuway (Greensboro, N.C.) marked out in the top-25 in the Men's Discus Throw, landing a total distance of 24.03m, recording in 25th overall.
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Guilford will compete for the conference title at the ODAC Championships on Friday, April 24th, through Saturday, April 25th, hosted by Eastern Mennonite University with the official start time to be announced.
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