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Penmen Prep at Harvard In Last Meet Before Northeast 10 Championship

Sinclair Breaks Her Own Program Mark With Fast 60 Meters

When and Where: February 13, 2026 – Harvard Crimson Open (Gordon Track), Boston, Mass.
Results: No Team Scoring

The SNHU women's indoor track & field team competed Friday at the Harvard Crimson Open, continuing its preparations for the Northeast 10 Championships next month.  Senior Hope Sinclair (Hampton, N.H.) lowered her program record in the 60m prelims at 7.74 seconds.

SPRINT:

Sinclair represented SNHU in both the 60 meters and 200 meters. Her time for the 60m topped the 7.76 seconds she ran at Plymouth State in December.  Sinclair ran 26.13 in the 200 meters on Friday.

Sophomore Hannah Sippel (Chester, N.H.) delivered a strong performance in the 400 meters, finishing in 58.72 seconds, her fastest mark this season.

Junior Kay Wheelock (Milford, Mass.) competed in the 200 meters and posted a time of 27.55, a new personal best.

Junior Jordan Wheaton (Hooksett, N.H.) also saw action in the sprints, competing in both 60-meter dash and 60 hurdles as the Penmen continued to build depth heading into the championship stretch.

MIDDLE DISTANCE:

Sophomore Hope Hanafin (Burlington, Mass.) ran the 800m in 2:40.87.

OF NOTE: 
Junior Kora Hay (Conventry, R.I.) ran the mile, and freshman Jordyn Wall-Carty (Woodridge, N.Y.) finished 7th in the long jump with a 5.11m.  
UP NEXT:
  • The Northeast 10 Indoor Track & Field Championships are scheduled for February 19–20 at the TRACK at New Balance in Boston.
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