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@batesxctf - Graca Bila ‘28
First-year Graca Bila achieved a personal record in the triple jump at the New England Division III Outdoor Championships, leaping 36-4.75 (11.09m), good for a tie for fifth on the Bates all-time performance list in the event. She also helped Bates score points in a pair of relays, with the 4x100 relay team matching their time from the NESCAC Championships with a mark of 49.12 seconds, enough to win their section and good for seventh place out of 28 schools at New Englands. Bila was the only Bobcat on both scoring relays, helping the 4x400 relay team place seventh out of 23 schools with a season-best time of 4:03.27.

@batesxctf - Seneca Moore ‘27
Sophomore Seneca Moore broke the Bates men’s track and field record in the 110-meter hurdles to highlight the New England Division III Outdoor Championships as the Bobcats took sixth place out of 36 schools Friday and Saturday at Nitchman Track. Moore made the final of the 110-meter hurdles with his prelims time of 14.85 seconds, sixth in the field. Then he really turned on the jets, racing to victory in the final in 14.54 seconds. His winning time breaks the previous Bates record of 14.68 seconds, set by Jarret McKallagat ‘14 in 2014, and ranks 32nd in the country this season.

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🚨School record alert! 🚨 

@batesxctf sophomore Seneca Moore (@seneca_james) broke the program record in the 110-meter hurdles on Saturday at the New England Division III Championships. His blistering fast time of 14.54 seconds in the finals broke the previous record of 14.68 seconds, which had stood for 11 years! 

Not only that, but Moore won the race to capture the D3 New England title in the event.

Overall, the men’s team took sixth place out of 36 scoring teams while the women were 19th out of 39. 

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