NEW YORK, N.Y. - The NJIT track and field teams set four school records at the Dr. Sander Invitational this weekend at the Armory Track & Field Center.
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On Friday,
Anthony Dvorsky broke his own 3K school record with a personal-best time of 8:30.46.
Raegan Bossard set the program record in the triple jump with a personal-best 11.90m, which ranks third in the America East.
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On Saturday,
Fabian Herrera set the school record in the mile with a personal-best time of 4:16.30 to finish in 12th place.
Zaidah Lightener broke her own school record in the long jump with a college-best 5.76m to finish fifth, which ranks second in the America East.
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Jeusten Jourdain posted a personal-best 60m hurdles time of 8.51 to finish fifth, ranking sixth in the America East.
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Pietro Carpentari finished fifth in the seeded 400m with a college-best time of 49.54.
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Marvellous Bassey finished fourth in the triple jump invitational with a personal-best 14.00m, which ranks sixth in the America East.
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Sanai Jenkins,
Lucia Julvez,
Hayley Lucido, and
Kierstin Ashby clocked a 4x400m relay time of 3:56.32, which ranks third in the America East.
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