George Washington University Athletics
GW Women's Indoor Track Competes at Maryland Invitational
1/17/2015 12:00:00 AM | Women's Track/Cross Country
Official Results
LANDOVER, Md. - George Washington's men's and women's indoor track teams competed at Saturday's Maryland Invitational at the Prince George Sports and Learning Complex in Landover, Maryland.
Graduate student Hannah Rowe, the first-ever indoor track competitor for GW's women's indoor track team, finished in second place out of 29 competitors in the 3,000-meter run. Rowe registered a time of 10:12.62.
On the men's side, freshman Carter Day recorded the top performance of the day when he finished in sixth place out of 26 competitors in the one-mile run. Day recorded a time of 4:24.22 to lead the Colonials, 10 seconds off the pace of the winner.
Also competing in the one-mile run was freshmen Luke Dublirer and Chris Shaffer. Dublirer finished in 12th place in 4:35.84 while Shaffer followed in 18th place in 4:44.96.
Sophomore Seamus Roddy and freshman Charles Arnold both competed in the 3,000-meter run on Saturday. Roddy finished in 9:17.74 for 12th place out of 23 competitors while Arnold finished in 16th place in 9:29.75.
Both the men's and women's indoor track teams will next compete at the Collegeville Indoor Classic in Ursinus, Pennsylvania, on January 23.






















