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Wellesley Track & Field Runs to Multiple PRs at BU Valentine Invite

Two runners on indoor track, Wellesley and MIT.
Marks is now fourth on Wellesley's indoor records in the 3000m (Frank Poulin).

BOSTON -- Wellesley College track & field sophomore Ari Marks '22 ran to a time of 10:06.75 in the 3000m to lead the Blue on Friday at David Hemery Valentine Invitational, hosted by Boston University at the BU Track & Tennis Center.

Marks dropped 30 seconds off their DIII NE qualifying 3000m time (10:36.49) at last week's Tufts Cupid Challenge, finishing fourth 33rd overall in the event at the cross-divisional meet. Marks was the top Division III finisher in the morning heat of the 3000m and is now fourth on Wellesley's all-time indoor records in the event.

Later in the evening, senior Eva Paradiso (Burlington, Vt.) paced a group of four Wellesley competitors in the Mile, finishing with a PR of 5:10.91 to take third in her heat and 138th overall. Classmate Elizabeth Wegman (East Sandwich, Mass.) followed, taking third in her heat and 185th overall with a PR of 5:20.00. Sophomore Maya Bradbury (Freeport, Maine) added a time of 5:23.02 to finish sixth in her heat and 199th overall, while senior Keiko Hilmo (Saint Paul, Minn.) was sixth in her heat and 218th overall with a PR of 5:27.28.

Wellesley track & field will be in action tomorrow, Saturday, February 15, at MITs Gordon Kelly Invitational.