
Chilton Ties Own School Record, Multis Athletes Shine as Flashes Finish Competition at Doug Raymond Invitational
2/7/2026 8:43:00 PM | Men's Track & Field, Women's Track & Field
KENT, Ohio – Amryne Chilton tied her own school record in the women's 60-meter dash as 14 top-10 marks on the Kent State all-time performance lists were posted during action at the Doug Raymond Invitational on Saturday.
After claiming victory in the women's 200-meter dash on Friday, Chilton won the 60m in 7.44 seconds, matching the school record that she set at this same meet one year ago.
All five Golden Flashes who competed in the women's heptathlon totaled more than 3,600 points and own the top five scores in the Mid-American Conference this season. Shelby Grover won the event with a personal-best of 3,939 that only one athlete, record holder Diana Dumitrescu, in program history has surpassed. Alexa Nestor totaled 3,782 to move into seventh on the all-time performance list and place second. Matilde Carboncini took third with 3,773 points, just 24 off her PR. In her multis debut, Keeli Dunaway was fourth with 3,674, which is good for No. 8 in the Flashes record book. Svenia De Coninck finished fifth with 3,616 points.
In addition to personal-best scores overall in the pentathlon, three of the women also recorded marks that put them in the top-10 all-time for individual events. Grover led the way with the No. 6 mark in the long jump (19'-9.50"). Nestor posted the No. 6 time in the 60-meter hurdles (8.56) and No. 8 in the long jump (19'-6.75"). Dunaway added the No. 8 time in the 60-meter hurdles (8.59).
Ayden Bath finished strong on the second day of the men's heptathlon and totaled with a personal-best of 5,734 points for the two-day event. Bath is just the second Flash all-time to post a score that high and sits 12th in the country this season. After setting PRs in all four events on Friday, he tied his best time in the 60m hurdles (7.82) and added another personal-best in the pole vault (15'-9"). Jack Dillen (5,213) and Joel Enander (5,251) recorded the next two highest scores in the MAC this season.
In the women's 60m hurdles, Gabrielle Hammonds ran PRs in both the prelims and finals. Hammonds' winning time of 8.45 seconds put her fourth on Kent State's all-time performance list.
Dylan McBride won the men's 800-meter run with a time of 1:50.50 that is the sixth fastest in Flashes history.
Lanee Hall soared 41'-4.25" to claim the No. 8 spot all-time in the women's triple jump.
Newcomers posted the final two top-10 program marks on Saturday. Sophomore Micah Coates won the men's 400-meter dash in 47.68 seconds to grab the No. 8 spot in Flashes history, while freshman Casey Musgrave won the women's race in 55.21 seconds for ninth all-time.
Kent State will compete at the YSU Last Chance Invitational on Friday, Feb. 13.
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