Women’s Track & Field Athletes of the Week: December 12, 2022

0Comments

Field Athlete of the Week
 
Hannah Corbett (Sebago, Maine) – Senior – Southern Maine
Corbett was named the LEC Field Athlete of the Week after she won the weight throw (13.87m) and placed fourth in the shot put (10.72m) at the USM Open I meet. Her toss in the weight is currently tied for sixth-best in New England.
 
Track Athlete of the Week
 
Olivia Mosca (Brewer, Maine) – Sophomore – Southern Maine
Mosca was named the LEC Track Athlete of the Week after winning the 3,000 meter at the USM Open I meet. Her converted time of 10:35.95 ranks 27th in NCAA Division III and is the fastest in the LEC this season.
 
Rookie Field Athlete of the Week
 
Janiah Young (Perkinsville, Vt.) – Freshman – Southern Maine
Young was named the LEC Rookie Field Athlete of the Week after she won the long jump with a mark of 5.16 meters at the USM Open I meet. That mark places her just 0.01m off the national leaderboard, and is seventh-best in New England so far this season.
 
Rookie Track Athlete of the Week
 
Haley Oliver (Coventry, R.I.) – Freshman – Rhode Island College
Oliver was named the LEC Rookie Track Athlete of the Week after she finished fifth in the mile (5:22.55) and 12th in the 3,000m (10:59.10) at UMass Boston’s Beacon Invitational. Her mile time currently ranks 27th in DIII, while her 3K time ranks 42nd in the country.
 
Relay of the Week
 
Southern Maine Sprint Medley Relay
The Huskies’ sprint medley relay comprised of Sophia Slovenski, Madison Fornasier, Sophia Poole and Hailey Snedeker had the second-time at the USM Open I, combining to finish in 5:03.57 in the 1,600-meter event. 

Original source can be found here



Related

Sara Miron Bloom Acting United States Attorney for the District of Rhode Island - News From The States

Guatemalan national sentenced for illegal reentry and failure to register as sex offender

A Guatemalan national previously convicted of second degree sexual assault in Rhode Island and deported in 2014 was sentenced in federal court for illegally reentering the United States and failing to register as a sex offender.

Sara Miron Bloom Acting United States Attorney for the District of Rhode Island - News From The States

Cumberland man sentenced to over six years for cyberstalking and child exploitation offenses

A Cumberland resident, Melvin Vidal Herrera Perez, 21, has been sentenced to 78 months in federal prison for cyberstalking and distributing child sexual abuse material.

Sara Miron Bloom Acting United States Attorney for the District of Rhode Island - News From The States

Dominican national sentenced for illegal reentry; faces third deportation

A Dominican national, Celso Herrera-De Los Santos, 49, has been sentenced in federal court on a charge of illegal reentry and now faces deportation for the third time.

Trending

The Weekly Newsletter

Sign-up for the Weekly Newsletter from Ocean State Today.