NEW YORK – The Hamilton College Continentals finished in sixth place in the team standings with 24 points after the second and final day of competition at the 2026 All-Atlantic Region Track & Field Conference Indoor Championships inside The Armory on Saturday, March 7. A total of 53 teams recorded at least half a point.
Regional champion
Taylor Harris '26 moved up from the middle of the pack about halfway through the 3,000-meter run and won in 9:56.13, smashing her previous personal record by over 15 seconds in her final collegiate Indoor race.
Mattie Dunlap '28 ended up 33
rd in 10:56.77.
The 4x200-meter relay of
Tatiana McCray '28, Ava Chiappinelli '29, Mia O'Neill '28, and
Olivia Waruch '28 set a school record, finishing in seventh place with a time of 1:44.75. McCray, Chiappinelli and Waruch were members of the previous record relay that posted a time of 1:44.87 on Feb. 7. McCray finished in 33
rd place in the 200-meter dash with a time of 26.30 seconds.
In the 800-meter run,
Kate Scibelli '26 placed 33rd with a time of 2:22.60 and
Nora Burroughs '29 finished 46th with a time of 2:31.57 after getting tripped 200 meters into the race.
Emma Chrismer '28 took 12th place in the mile run with a personal-best time of 5:07.33, followed by
Emily Pogozelski '26 in 19th place with a time of 5:12.23.
Mackenzie Loudon '29 and
Emmeline Stoetzel '28 placed fourth and eighth, respectively, in the triple jump. Loudon's best mark was 11.30 meters (37 feet, 1 inch) and Stoetzel's was a season-best 11.13 meters (36 feet, 6.25 inches).
The meet was the last of the Continentals' Indoor season. They will take a two-week break and return for outdoor on Saturday, March 28 at the Monmouth University Season Opener in West Long Branch, N.J.