THE FACTS
Gettysburg finishes fifth in Outdoor Conferences.
What: Women's Outdoor Track & Field Meet
When: Friday-Sunday, May 1-3
Where: Gettysburg, Pa. – Gettysburg College
THE SKINNY STORY
Gettysburg scored 67 points to finish fifth in the 2026 Outdoor Track & Field Centennial Conference Championships. The Bullets earned five medals and ten top-ten all-time marks two of which were new program records in pole vault by
Bethany Rolley and in the 400-meter hurdles set by
Lillian Boudreau.
THE LEADERS
- Lillian Boudreau led the Bullets with a silver finish in the 400-meter hurdles with a record-breaking and personal-best time of 1:03.06 after placing second in the prelims with a time of 1:06.48. She also placed 11th in the 100 meter prelims with a time of 12.96 seconds however, she did not start in the finals.
- Bethany Rolley added a second record-breaking finish in pole vault to earn bronze with a vault of 3.50 meters.
- Georgia Mercer added another bronze for the Bullets in the heptathlon with a personal-best score of 3,782 points which ranks second in program history. Mercer finished first in the 800 with a personal-best time of 2:27.23, first in shot put with a personal-best toss of 10.29 meters and second in long jump with a leap of 4.86 meters among her finishes in the seven-event multi. She also placed 12th in long jump with a distance of 4.67 meters.
- Jenna Weylman, Emma Marden, Camryn Rogers and Lillian Boudreau combined to earn bronze in the 4x100 relay with a season-best 49.43 seconds.
- Camryn Rogers, Jenna Weylman, Eliza Hoover and Lillian Boudreau competed in the 4x400 earning bronze with a season-best 3:59.57.
- Lillian Judge placed fourth in the heptathlon with a personal-best score of 3,721 which ranks third in program history. Among her finishes were a first place finish in the 100-meter hurdles with a personal-best time of 15.88 seconds which ranks eighth in program history as well as second place finishes in the 200, with a personal-best 28.62 seconds, and the 800 with a personal-best time of 2:28.10. She also competed in high jump placing fourth with a personal-best height of 1.52 meters.
- Anna Hendrickson finished seventh in the steeplechase with a personal-best time of 11:34.30 which ranks fourth in program history. She added a second personal-best in the 5,000 coming in tenth with a time of 18:48.03.
- Eliza Hoover came in tenth in the 800 meter prelims with a personal-best time of 2:20.25 which ranks fourth in program history she however, did not start in the finals.
- Lea Del Grippo competed in hammer finishing sixth with a personal-best toss of 42.27 meters which ranks fifth in program history. She also finished ninth in discus with a throw of 38.23 meters, 15th in javelin with a distance of 23.60 meters and 17th in shot put with a toss of 10.18 meters.
- Jenna Weylman placed seventh in the 100 meter prelims qualifying for the finals with a personal-best time of 12.74 seconds which ranks tenth in program history. She finished seventh in the finals with a time of 12.90 seconds. She also competed in the 200 meter prelims placing eighth to qualify for the finals with a time of 26.38 seconds. She finished eighth in the finals with a time of 26.45 seconds.
- Caroline Gensinger finished tenth in shot put with a personal-best distance of 11.06 meters which ranks tenth in program history. She also finished fifth in hammer with a season-best toss of 42.96 meters and 17th in discus with another season-best throw of 31.33 meters.
FOR THE FOES
- Johns Hopkins won the meet with 341 points, Ursinus placed second with 112 points and Swarthmore finished third with 80 points.
THE REST OF THE STORY
- Camryn Rogers came in fifth in the 400 meter prelims with a season-best time of 59.19 seconds to qualify for the finals. She placed fifth in the finals with a time of 59.87 seconds.
- Eliza Hoover, Sara Lessard, Sarah Smith and Cassidy Gorham competed in the 4x800 relay placing sixth with a season-best time of 9:57.87.
- Sarah Smith placed seventh in the 10,000 with a personal-best time of 38:47.88. She also placed ninth in the 5,000 with a time of 18:41.80.
- Theresa Ditri finished 11th in the 400-meter hurdles prelims with a personal-best time of 1:12.20 however, she did not start in the finals.
- Carys Cook came in 11th in the 5,000 with a season-best time of 18:58.67. She also finished ninth in the steeplechase with a time of 11:58.13.
- Danielle Fritchman competed in the 10,000 finishing 11th with a personal-best time of 41:21.91. She also placed 25th in the 5,000 with a time of 20:19.04.
- Ava Romano placed 12th in the 5,000 with a personal-best time of 19:12.25.
- Kailey Schissler finished 12th in high jump with a season-best height of 1.37 meters.
- Abbey Woodcome came in 13th in the 10,000 with a personal-best time of 41:52.04. She also competed in the 5,000 placing 19th with a time of 19:50.19.
- Madelyn Roberto competed in pole vault finishing 14th with a personal-best 2.75 meters.
- Emma Marden placed 15th in the 100 meter prelims with a personal-best time of 13.33 seconds however, she did not start in the finals. Additionally, Marden competed in triple jump finishing fifth with a leap of 10.33 meters and in the 200 meter prelims placing 18th with a time of 28.06 seconds however, she did not start in the finals.
- Kyla Lorded finished 19th in the 10,000 with a season-best time of 43:36.71.
- Ainsley Kilbreth came in 20th in discus with a personal-best toss of 28.53 meters.
- Bella Yardeni competed in the 200 meter prelims placing 21st with a season-best time of 28.75 seconds however, she did not start in the finals.
THE INSIDE STORY
NEXT UP
The Bullets head to Chester on May 11
th for the Widener Final Qualifier.
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