

TRK | Gaels Head to Stanford for Cardinal Classic
3/17/2023 8:02:00 AM | Men's Track and Field
MORAGA, Calif. – Coming off a confident performance over the weekend at the WCCAA meet, the Saint Mary's Men's and Women's Track and Field teams will head to Stanford on Saturday for the Cardinal Classic.
THE DETAILS
Cardinal Classic
Saturday, March 18 – 9 AM
Cobb Track & Angell Field – Palo Alto, Calif.
Watch Live
LAST TIME OUT
Dani Rowlinson was one of the headliners for Saint Mary's on Saturday, putting on a clinic in the mile run. Out of 15 runners in her heat, she beat the field by over three seconds with her time of 4:59.37. That mark is a seven-second personal best for Rowlinson, who has now finished first or second in the mile run three times this semester.
There were a host of Gaels in the 3000m, and the two usual suspects who entered into the heat were near the top. Rayna Stanziano finished in second place overall with her time of 9:30.30, less than one second behind Rosina Machu of Gonzaga for first place. Not far behind her was Molly Dreher, who finished fourth overall and earned a personal best with her time 9:40.49. Five other Gaels ran the 3000m on Saturday, and four of them had personal bests: Kaylee Barnes (10:16.34), Anna Ranieri (10:25.91), Emily Field (10:29.03), and Sofia Cuevas (10:29.70).
On the men's side, it was the Gaels littering the top of the board at the 800m run, where they landed seven in the top-ten, including four in the top-six. Jason Habash was the fastest Gael of the day in the 800m, finishing with a time of 1:56.54 that landed him in second place overall. Reinder Prince was third with his time of 1:56.80, and Payton Fox finished in fourth with a 1:58.97. Noah Pagaran (1:59.78 – sixth), Eric Martinez (2:00.28 – eighth), Jacob Bravo (2:00.53 – ninth), and Raphael Lobo (2:11.23 – tenth) all finished inside the top-ten. The times for Prince and Martinez were personal bests.
There were also a number of Gaels who finished strong in the 3000m run, with Blaine Reynolds once again leading the way. He finished second overall with a time of 8:32.18, blowing away his personal best time by nearly 14 seconds. Richard McLain also had a great run for the Gaels, earning fourth place with his time of 8:37.06, a PR of over 10 seconds. Cayden Hein and Jackson Seubert also ran the 3000m for the first time in college, and they finished seventh and eighth, respectively with their times of 8:53.08 and 8:54.97.
THE DETAILS
Cardinal Classic
Saturday, March 18 – 9 AM
Cobb Track & Angell Field – Palo Alto, Calif.
Watch Live
LAST TIME OUT
Dani Rowlinson was one of the headliners for Saint Mary's on Saturday, putting on a clinic in the mile run. Out of 15 runners in her heat, she beat the field by over three seconds with her time of 4:59.37. That mark is a seven-second personal best for Rowlinson, who has now finished first or second in the mile run three times this semester.
There were a host of Gaels in the 3000m, and the two usual suspects who entered into the heat were near the top. Rayna Stanziano finished in second place overall with her time of 9:30.30, less than one second behind Rosina Machu of Gonzaga for first place. Not far behind her was Molly Dreher, who finished fourth overall and earned a personal best with her time 9:40.49. Five other Gaels ran the 3000m on Saturday, and four of them had personal bests: Kaylee Barnes (10:16.34), Anna Ranieri (10:25.91), Emily Field (10:29.03), and Sofia Cuevas (10:29.70).
On the men's side, it was the Gaels littering the top of the board at the 800m run, where they landed seven in the top-ten, including four in the top-six. Jason Habash was the fastest Gael of the day in the 800m, finishing with a time of 1:56.54 that landed him in second place overall. Reinder Prince was third with his time of 1:56.80, and Payton Fox finished in fourth with a 1:58.97. Noah Pagaran (1:59.78 – sixth), Eric Martinez (2:00.28 – eighth), Jacob Bravo (2:00.53 – ninth), and Raphael Lobo (2:11.23 – tenth) all finished inside the top-ten. The times for Prince and Martinez were personal bests.
There were also a number of Gaels who finished strong in the 3000m run, with Blaine Reynolds once again leading the way. He finished second overall with a time of 8:32.18, blowing away his personal best time by nearly 14 seconds. Richard McLain also had a great run for the Gaels, earning fourth place with his time of 8:37.06, a PR of over 10 seconds. Cayden Hein and Jackson Seubert also ran the 3000m for the first time in college, and they finished seventh and eighth, respectively with their times of 8:53.08 and 8:54.97.
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